Example of Sentences With Relative Pronouns
Spanish Classes / / September 13, 2021
The Relative Pronouns are those pronouns that in addition to replacing a noun introducea subordinate clause (known as a subordinate clause of a relative or an adjective clause); said subordinate clause will inform us something related to the noun or name to which it is linked.
Let's take a look at some examples of how these pronouns work within a sentence:
- "With hunger (antecedent) that (relative pronoun) I have right now (relative sentence), I could eat whatever”: the relative pronoun that has as its antecedent the noun hunger and enter the sentence I have right now.
- “She was a girl (antecedent) of the which (relative pronoun) she had fallen madly in love (relative sentence) ”: the pronoun has as its antecedent the noun girl, and introduces a subordinate clause that refers to that noun
As we can see, then, the relative pronouns they function as a link between the subordinate clause and the noun they replace (known as antecedent). This antecedent is going to be the referent of the pronoun and, in addition, that of which the subordinate relative clause speaks.
In addition to relative pronouns, other words that work to introduce relative sentences are adverbs Where, when, how, and the adjective whose, whose: "I liked the place Where do we meet"," That girl caught his attention whose hair was red”
What are the relative pronouns?
The relative pronouns in Spanish are the following three (two of which may have number variation):
- That: "Person that you are looking for at this time is not available ”(antecedent: person), "He told me a bad joke that I was not amused ”(antecedent: joke)
- Which, which: “This is news about the which everyone is talking ”(antecedent: News), “They were defective products to which they would apply a good discount ”(antecedent: products)
- Who who: “He is the boy from who I've been talking to you a lot ”(antecedent: guy), “Who they do not present identification, they will not be able to enter ”.
- Continue reading: Reflexives pronouns
70 Sentences with relative pronouns:
20 Sentences with the relative pronoun that
- That is a matter in the that we cannot intervene because it is a family matter. (Antecedent: affair)
- A person has been looking for you that He wants to talk to you to propose a business. (Antecedent: person)
- They left an individual in charge that he was not trained to face the obstacles of the company. (Antecedent: individual)
- We are very excited about this new stage as a couple that it starts in our lives. (Antecedent: stage)
- You have to be careful with that chair in the that you sat down because he has a loose leg. (Antecedent: chair)
- Every morning a cat comes to the that I feed him a plate of croquettes with milk. (Antecedent: cat)
- They told me that the doctor that I was looking for did not work in that office. (Antecedent: doctor)
- Sofia is a person in the that You can trust to tell her your secrets or your concerns because she is very good at listening. (Antecedent: person)
- I stayed at the end of the class because there were several doubts that I wanted to ask the professor. (Antecedent: Doubts)
- The motives that led him to make that decision they were very selfish and individualistic. (Antecedent: reasons)
- I'll take you to some burgers that You have to try because they are the best in the whole city. (Antecedent: burgers)
- From the beginning, I gave you several tips from my experience that did not want to listen. (Antecedent: advice)
- I have a friend that It could help you install the electric grill of your garage. (Antecedent: friend)
- There was a cat that he was meowing all night and he wouldn't let me sleep. (Antecedent: cat)
- I used to have an old computer that It took about thirty minutes to turn on before it could be used. (Antecedent: computer)
- Calculations that The engineers made were not entirely accurate and so there were inconsistencies. (Antecedent: calculations)
- There were several parents that they did not agree with the measures taken by the school. (Antecedent: parents)
- There was silence that it bothered us all for several seconds. (Antecedent: be quiet)
- There will always be mysteries in the universe that we will not be able to explain at all with our knowledge of reality. (Antecedent: that)
- He went to the hospital for an injury that it wasn't healing properly. (Antecedent: wound)
20 Sentences with the relative pronoun which, which
- The doctors had various reasons why which feel worried. (Antecedent: reasons)
- He had had problems in a house where which the tenants had been left without wanting to pay the monthly rent. (Antecedent: home)
- I have many friends in the which I know that I can count if I have difficulty. (Antecedent: friends)
- It is a problem of which you won't be able to get out if you don't do something soon. (Antecedent: trouble)
- They showed us a beautiful car at the which the top could be removed to make it convertible. (Antecedent: car)
- They recommended some croquettes for my dog, the which supposedly they would greatly improve your digestion. (Antecedent: croquettes)
- This is an application with the which you can monitor your home 24 hours from a distance. (Antecedent: app)
- These cops, the which they had abused their authority with the citizens, they were brought to justice. (Antecedent: cops)
- There was a time when which we all looked at each other and smiled because we knew what would happen. (Antecedent: moment)
- She is the friend of the which she had been talking to you a lot in the last few weeks. (Antecedent: which)
- Usually in the series he writes he introduces characters with which almost anyone could feel identified, since they are very human. (Antecedent: characters)
- This is a site in the which i like to sit down, relax and read a good book. (Antecedent: site)
- These are unnecessary expenses of the which we could spare a few months to save some money. (Antecedent: expenses)
- We had a cat at which He did not like going outside at all, but he was very homey. (Antecedent: cat)
- He said there was a time when which he felt as if his entire life was suddenly flashing before his eyes. (Antecedent: moment)
- They asked several personal questions of the which she answered very honestly. (Antecedent: questions)
- Before, we had a turtle as a pet at home. which he really liked escaping from his pond. (Antecedent: turtle)
- At the reunion meeting, we told several anecdotes from the University of Las which we remembered with a lot of nostalgia. (Antecedent: anecdotes)
- We have a business in the which you could participate with your family. (Antecedent: business)
- We are looking for a house or an apartment for rent in the which accept us with our pets. (Antecedent: Department)
20 Sentences with the relative pronoun who who
- Who get the best grade on the exam you will be awarded a forty percent scholarship.
- She was the person of who he would always be in love until the end of his days. (Antecedent: person)
- Who do not agree with this decision, please raise your hand to object and propose some other solution.
- When he became famous, he was always very grateful to those Who they were with him from the beginning. (Antecedent: those)
- My father has a sister who does not like pets, and also he is very afraid of almost all animals. (Antecedent: sister)
- They are the investors of Who I spoke to you to work on the new project. (Antecedent: investors)
- Who I would like to go as a volunteer, you have to report to these offices, from Monday to Friday from eight in the morning to two in the afternoon.
- The administrative staff of the educational institution is Who They go on vacation last. (Antecedent: affair)
- The person to who I sold him this cell phone, it was wrong with the delivery on two occasions. (Antecedent: person)
- Who They have a facility for music, they are usually more sensitive people.
- Who They are your true friends, they remain by your side even in the worst moments of your life.
- Julio is a young man from who many girls from school have fallen in love. (Antecedent: young man)
- Robert, who he was fired from his job last week, now he is looking for a chance to start from scratch. (Antecedent: Robert)
- The person in who he had pinned most of her hopes on him, he ended up repaying her with a betrayal. (Antecedent: person)
- They are people of Who You cannot trust them because they always look for the opportunity to get money at all costs. (Antecedent: persons)
- Who she can help with this rescue, she will be thanked, either with donations or in kind.
- My friend Luisa from high school is a who the more I trust him to tell him my secrets.
- King Richard, who he had been betrayed by his own brother, he decided to submit those close to him to tests of trust. (Antecedent: KingRichard)
- Who they have nothing to hide, so they should have nothing to fear.
- Professor Roberto, who He is always late for all his classes, he is very demanding with all his students. (Antecedent: professor Roberto)
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