This document provides a summary of relative pronouns in English and Spanish. It lists the relative pronouns who, which, that, whom, whose, where, and when. For each pronoun it gives the meaning in terms of people or things, examples of use in a sentence, and a Spanish translation.
This document provides a summary of relative pronouns in English and Spanish. It lists the relative pronouns who, which, that, whom, whose, where, and when. For each pronoun it gives the meaning in terms of people or things, examples of use in a sentence, and a Spanish translation.
This document provides a summary of relative pronouns in English and Spanish. It lists the relative pronouns who, which, that, whom, whose, where, and when. For each pronoun it gives the meaning in terms of people or things, examples of use in a sentence, and a Spanish translation.
Pronoum This is a boy. He is my friend. Who Quién People This is a boy who is my friend. There is a park in New York. It is Central Park Which Cuáles Things The park which is in New York is Central Park. This is a man. He lives across the Street. This is the man that lives across the Street. That Esa/Eso People and things Look at my car. I bought the car yesterday. Look at my car that I bought yesterday. This is a boy. I want to see him This is a boy whom I want to see. Whom Quién People object preposition This is a boy. I want to speak with him This is a boy with whom I want to speak. This is a boy . I borrowed this book. Whose Cuyo Posession This is a boy whose book I borrowed. This is the house. I lived there when I was a child. Where Dónde Place This is the house where I lived when I was a child. I will always remember the day. We met that day When Cuándo Time I will always remember the day when we met.