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Old June 02, 2009, 12:09 PM
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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.
Ese libro es donde leí el poema (you can also say: ese libro es de donde extraje el poema).
Ese libro es el que tiene el poema.
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Ese libro es donde leí el poema (you can also say: ese libro es de donde extraje el poema).
Ese libro es el que tiene el poema.
Stupid grammar. I'll figure it out eventually. Thanks.
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Stupid grammar. I'll figure it out eventually. Thanks.
¡Perdón, me he equivocado!

Ese libro es en donde leí el poema.

Me salté una preposición
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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.
No soy experto, pero te trataré ayudar

Ese es el libro dentro del cual leí el poema
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Ese es el libro en el cual leí el poema
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That is the book (in) which I read the poem in (de cannot be at the end of a sentence in Spanish)

Ese es el libro el que tiene el poema
That is the book which/that has the poem

El cual = el pronombre relativo = tradución (which/that/whom/who)

Recorda que en el pronombre relativo el artículo debe acordar, por ejemplo

La casa = la cual/la que
Sus ideas = lo cual/lo que

Espero que me entiendes
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