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News from the e Learn Spanish Language site
vol III, no 26 - el 10 de julio de 2003
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In this issue
~ Relative Pronoun Quien
~ ¿Preguntas?
~ ¡Hasta la vista!
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New Lesson
Relative Pronoun Quien
Just as in English, a Spanish relative pronoun links a dependent/relative
clause (i.e., a clause
that cannot stand alone) to a main
clause. In this lesson we'll discuss quien, which literally means who or
whom. Note that i In Spanish, relative pronouns are required, whereas in
English, they are sometimes optional.
http://www.elearnspanishlanguage.com/grammar/pronouns/quien.html
¿Preguntas?
Ask questions, make suggestions, or just practice your Spanish with other
Spanish lovers from all over the world in the forum. ¡Bienvenidos! :-)
http://forums.delphiforums.com/espeakespanol/start
You might also like to take a look at my FAQ - many
common questions about learning Spanish, typing accents, and similar issues are answered right there:
http://www.elearnspanishlanguage.com/faq/faqindex.html
¡Hasta pronto!
That's it for this week - I hope you enjoy the new lesson.
If you know anyone else who is interested in learning Spanish, please feel free to let them know
about this site, because ¡cuantos más mejor! (The more the merrier!)
:-)
Laura K. Lawless
Virtual Spanish Teacher
http://www.elearnspanishlanguage.com
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