Relative Pronouns Example
Spanish Classes / / July 04, 2021
Relative pronouns are a class of pronouns that serve to introduce a subordinate clausewhat is related with a antecedent explicit or implicit. The relative sentence, that introduced by a relative pronoun, refers to or speaks of an antecedent; introduces information that explains or determines the antecedent.
Relative pronouns in Spanish They are what, which, how muchY who. In addition to these pronouns there are also other words that act as relative, such as the adjective whose or the adverbs where how Y when.
Relatives, be they pronouns or other words, serve as a link between the main clause and the subordinate clause. As already mentioned, there is a explicit or implicit antecedent to which the pronoun is linked, which introduces a sentence that refers to said antecedent.
Let's see an example explained:
- The home (antecedent) what (relative pronoun) you bought this year (subordinate clause) is great.
In this example, the relative pronoun what introduce the subordinate clause you bought this year.
The pronoun refers to an antecedent that in this case is explicit since it appears within the sentence; the antecedent is the noun home. The subordinate clause of relative determines which house is being talked about in the sentence.- We ate how much (antecedent) we could (subordinate clause).
In this example, the relative pronoun how much introduce the subordinate clause we could. In this case there is no explicit antecedent; that which is referred to by what is not found explicitly in the sentence.
140 Examples of sentences with relative pronouns:
35 Sentences with the relative pronoun what
- The tattoo that she put on her arm represents the difficulties that she has gone through and how she has overcome them.
- The sign, which was placed on the gate of the house, announced that it was forbidden to park as it obstructed the garage.
- The wine that we drink during dinner is one of the wines that we like the most.
- The nights that Rodrigo spends awake he takes advantage of them to reflect and write some thoughts.
- The disease he has is contagious, since it is transmitted through saliva.
- The decision she made was to accept the job they were offering her.
- The reflection that the mirror of her gave back showed a person who is strong and self-confident.
- The people we love the most are those who create an emotional bond with us.
- The bread they sell in this bakery is whole grain and low in sugar.
- This shirt, which has been my favorite for years, I wear almost every week.
- The mechanic who always fixes our car is very good and does not charge very expensive.
- The cell phone, which has a capacity of 4 GB, was quickly saturated after downloading some songs and videos.
- The products they sell in this store are made by small local merchants.
- The television series that Rosa watches has sixty chapters that are divided into five seasons.
- The gum, which I have chewed for hours, no longer has a flavor.
- The dose, which in children older than 12 years and adults should not exceed 3 tablets a day, should be suspended in case of presenting any adverse reaction.
- The fish sold in this fishmonger is fresh since it is stocked every morning.
- The tree, which we planted a few years ago in the backyard of the house, is already bearing fruit for the first time.
- The pillow I use to sleep is hard, as the soft ones cause back pain.
- The coffee we were served at the conference was on sale and didn't have much flavor.
- The clothes I use to sleep in hot weather are just thin shorts.
- In the market they sell some insects that are fried and sold to the people in disposable plates.
- Caro knows all the songs on the radio because she is a music lover.
- The group's second album, consisting of twelve unreleased songs, was an immediate and resounding success.
- We swapped the old 32-inch television in the living room for a huge 50-inch television.
- The cloth they use to clean the meat is full of food scraps.
- The chair, which had been glued together using some nails and glue, broke again after a few months of use.
- On a television show, they showed various recipes for meals that only involved ten to fifteen minutes of preparation.
- On the radio they invited an expert who spoke about problematic relationships.
- The time it took to bring us the food we ordered was just a few minutes.
- The email they sent us was a virus that we had to remove from our computers.
- The juice that I am drinking is one hundred percent natural and without preservatives.
- The tunnel that runs through this mountain is hundreds of meters long.
- The children took home a notice that the director of the institution had sent them.
- As young people they participated in a student movement that sought freedom of expression.
35 Examples of sentences with the relative pronoun which
- Whatever the problem, it can be solved with determination and a good attitude.
- Whatever the test results, students should be satisfied with what they have learned.
- What is seen in the photograph is such as the reality was.
- The character in the story, who is a robot that has a human appearance, infiltrates criminals to obtain information for the government.
- We went to a beach, which is about two hundred kilometers from the city, to spend the summer holidays.
- They broadcast chapters of my favorite television series on television, which I have seen dozens of times in its entirety.
- Whatever your decision, we must respect it because it is your life.
- The law according to which parents must provide support for their children until the age of majority is still in force.
- The students solved the math problem together, which consisted of a second grade math equation.
- Whoever wins, all athletes have already earned a credit for being in the Olympics.
- Some afternoons I meet to drink a few beers with my neighbor, who was my schoolmate.
- For many years the government censored this film, which starkly shows the unjust reality of the country.
- Many people fear loneliness, which they shy away from filling their lives with noise and movement.
- We exchanged some bills at the bank, which were somewhat damaged and old.
- The police detained the main suspect, who agreed to confess what he had done.
- Whatever the punishment of his parents, the adolescent must abide by it because he must obey his elders.
- We contract a cable service, which consists of more than three hundred national and foreign channels.
- Many politicians are corrupted by power, by which they often put aside their ideals and principles.
- At the university they filmed a documentary, which had the support of the government, which deals with the situation of education in public universities.
- Whatever your zodiac sign, you should not get carried away by what the horoscopes say.
- Whatever your children, you should treat them all in the same way and not create envy or differences.
- I moved to a new neighborhood, which is very quiet and peaceful.
- A very large family arrived at the hotel this morning, which consisted of two parents and nine children.
- We liked the meat, which was perfectly seasoned.
- The cell phone, which he had just bought just a few months ago, broke down.
- There are difficult times, which we must face with courage.
- There is a sign on the door of the establishment, which says that the business has changed direction a few weeks ago.
- They placed a sculpture in the center of the city, which is made of stone.
- Whatever the disease, the doctor must provide the most appropriate medication.
- Whatever the occasion, when we gather as a family, the meetings last until the wee hours of the morning.
- For history class we did an assignment, which consisted of making a timeline of the most relevant events of the last century.
- The dog was locked up in the yard and it was crying all night.
- The father felt great pride, which was the product of the awards given to his son.
- Viewers did not like the ending of the film, in which the protagonist of the story is killed.
- The bridge, which is ten kilometers long, divides the two cities.
35 Sentences with the relative pronoun who
- Anyone who has resided in the country for at least three years can participate in this contest.
- Jorge, who has had to work since he was little, is a very responsible and hard-working person.
- Those who have known him will know that he is a person of great human quality.
- A popular phrase from the Bible says: "Whoever is free from sin, cast the first stone."
- The one who knew the answer to the question the teacher asked was the new student.
- There was no one who wanted to oppose the decision made by the leader of the organization.
- The vice president is the one who makes the important decisions in case the president is not there.
- I gave an electric toy train to my little brother, who is four years old and who loves trains and airplanes.
- There were those who did not want to assert their right to vote, who went to vote for a candidate he liked and who went to cast for a candidate even if it was not his total liking.
- The popular saying goes well: he who walks with wolves to howl teaches himself.
- My brother was the one who was calling me all morning to give me excellent news: he would have a baby.
- There are those who buy items on sale only because they are on sale and not because they really need them.
- The business owner already has someone to help her with the bills and collection.
- The one who stars in that movie is an actor who began his career doing commercials at the age of five.
- Miriam, who is coordinator of the cultural program, announced the creation of a free painting and sculpture workshop.
- Those who have never suffered for love do not know what an emotional connection is.
- With whom I always enjoy any activity is with my best friends.
- Ana, who has been living abroad for three years, constantly remembers her country and she misses him.
- My mother is the one who prepares the best dishes I have ever tried.
- Entrepreneurs were the ones who invested capital for the creation of this center.
- Older siblings have the most responsibility.
- The goalkeeper of the team was the one who played better, as he blocked all the shots of the opposing team.
- Anyone with a question or suggestion can make it at the end of the presentation.
- My brothers and I agreed that whoever had the most free time would go buy dinner.
- Each one was seated in their rightful place at the table.
- He told his girlfriend that she was the one he wanted to share the rest of his life with.
- The one who always helps me in what I need is my father.
- The waiter, who has over ten years of customer service experience, is very friendly and charismatic.
- I was the one who took the initiative to start the business.
- Those who treated her in life affirm that she was a great person, with a good sense of humor.
- Those who organized the food drive were non-profit organizations.
- Whoever wanted to stay at the end of the conference obtained a certificate for his attendance.
- Those who are not careful and easily lose concentration are more prone to accidents.
- Whoever wrote this book is one of my favorite writers.
- Who does not adapt to changes, can not evolve or get a better situation.
35 Sentences with the relative pronoun how much
- There are many chocolates; we can eat as many as we want.
- He impresses me with everything around me: the trees, the color of the sky, the scent of the forest.
- The boy has as many stickers as he can stick in his notebook at school.
- She has walked as long as she has allowed the strength of her feet.
- They looked at everything around them.
- The fewer people we are, there will be more space in the place.
- How many went to the concert sang and shouted
- How many of us ate affirmed that the food was very tasty.
- We can serve ourselves as much as we want because it is buffet.
- How long they lived made them appreciate the meaning of true friendship.
- She has many friends: as many as she has known since her early school years.
- He did what he could to achieve his dreams and his goals.
- The marine biologist knows how much there is to know about aquatic animals.
- She did whatever she had to do to help her family.
- You can trust me and tell me whatever you want to say no matter what it is.
- The man gave her everything he could to win her over: flowers, chocolates, poems ...
- We want the more people become indispensable to us.
- She is highly admired and appreciated by all who have known her personally and professionally.
- I assumed that everything said in the letter was true.
- Parents spoil their children because they give them whatever they ask for.
- These perfume samples are free; you can take as many as you want.
- You must value how much you have because you do not know for how long you can have it.
- How much you are you owe to those who forged your education and your character.
- Do whatever you consider necessary so that you can finish the job on time.
- We enjoyed as much as we wanted without caring about tomorrow.
- He looked around him and thanked fate for having put her in that place.
- Anything you order in this restaurant is served almost instantly.
- All I have lived has taught me the good and the bad of life and has made me who I am.
- There is a lot of food. You can eat as much as you want.
- All of us who have met the contestants attended the awards ceremony.
- When customers ask, it is answered with kindness.
- We did our best considering we had very little time.
- How much he has looked in the museum has made a great impact on him.
- It has been worth all he has tried to become a professional athlete.
- We have done what we wanted.
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- Pronouns
- Unstressed pronouns
- Declinable pronouns
- Demonstrative pronouns
- Enclitic pronouns
- Exclamatory pronouns
- Indefinite pronouns
- Interrogative pronouns
- Numeral pronouns
- Personal pronouns
- Unstressed personal pronouns
- Tonic personal pronouns
- Possessive pronouns
- Reflexives pronouns
- Tonic pronouns