The use of que  



Gramática - Rápida
In Spanish, the relative pronoun "que" usually means "that", "which" or "who."

Examples

Creo que María tiene once primos. - I believe that Mary has 11 cousins.
Tienes la ropa que necesitas. - You have the cloths that you need.
Mi hermano es el hombre que salió. - My brother is the man who left.
El ángel que dio su vida por mi. - The angle who gave his life for me.
Creo que tengo un virus. - I think that I have a virus.

Sentences
El señor que camina en la calle es el vecino. - The gentlemen who walks in the street is the neighbor.
Elena es la mujer que compra hamburguesas todos los lunes. - Elena is the woman who buys hamburgers every Monday.
Ella tiene los libros que necesita. - She has the books that she needs.
Él quiere los cuadernos que tiene Teresa. - He wants the books that has Theresa.
La película de la que te hablo es horrible. - The movie which I'm telling you about is horrible.
La comida que como es deliciosa. - The food which I eat is delicious.
Las maestras que hablan son altas. - The teachers who speak are tall.
Tienes los libros que necesitas. - You have the books that you need.
Ella tiene el carro que quiere. - She has the car that she wants.
Nosotros tenemos los amigos que queremos. - We have the friends that we want.

Notas para el Tutor

  • The student should learn begin to learn the proper use of QUE.
  • Suggested Homework: The student should make 10 or more sentences with QUE to practice its use following the pattern presented here.

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