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Hola, debo practicar tambien.
¿son mis ejemplos correctos? Sois con quienes yo aprendé a hablar el español. You are whom that I learned to speak Spanish with. El foro se llama Tomísimo, el cual ya conoces, es somament bien para te ayuda hablar el español. The forum called Tomísimo, that you already are familiar with, es extremely well for helping you to speak Spanish. He comprado mi coche semana pesada y ahora lo estoy manejando en el pueblo dentro del cual hay muchas caminas buenísimas. I had bought my car last week and now I am driving it in the town in which my family and I live. Ésa es la casa dentro de la que mi familia y yo han vivido para dos años. That is the house in which/that my family and I have lived for two years. ¡Muchas gracias amigos! Lo siento, estoy escribiendo desde mi ipod, es lentísimo.
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Creo que se debe usar "lo que" cuando no hay cualquier palabras o comas. Se debe usar "lo cual" cuando hay una coma o algo palabras.
Quizá me equivoco
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Well, I looked up the term "relative pronoun" since this is something I'm not familiar with (Thanks for the thread cmon!)
I think I understand, and probably have been using them in a limited scope without knowing what they were. Ese es el cafe que mis novia compró. - This is the cofee that my girlfriend bought. (The 'de' before the 'que' isn't necessary here, right?) Ella es de que fue a la supermercado. - She is the one who went to the supermarket. (If I'm understanding this right, you use 'de' here since the antecedant is a person. ¿Verdad?) |
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Use la que, Fazor:
Ella es la que fue al supermercado. Where did you get the idea that you must use a preposition when there is a person involved? Last edited by Rusty; June 02, 2009 at 10:52 AM. |
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Now had you written"...that makes me..." See the difference? I guess both are grammatically correct, I do not know, but both are used in both languages. right? |
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The website I was reading had it worded fairly confusingly. Plus "de que" was used in the first post's example that used a person.
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I'm blind, I guess. I can't see the post you're referencing.
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No, the problem is apparently on my end. That's why I shouldn't attempt to think prior to having my morning coffee (which was late this morning).
Disregard. I'll reset my brain and start over. |
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Pronouns are fine. Check your vocabulary and conjugation.
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Okay, since I've had coffee now (but now am suffering from Lunch Deprivation); let me try again.
Ese libro es de que leí el poema. - This book is from which I read the poem. Ese libro es que tiene el poema. - This book is the one that has the poem. |
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