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News from the e Learn Spanish Language site
vol III, no 35 - el 12 de septiembre de 2003
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In this issue
~ Relative Pronouns
~ Spanish in English
~ ¿Preguntas?
~ ¡Hasta pronto!
New Lesson
Relative Pronouns ~ Pronombres relativos
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. This lesson is a comparative summary of the Spanish relative pronouns que,
quien, el que, el cual, and donde. Depending on context, the English equivalents are who, whom, that, which,
whose, or where.
http://www.elearnspanishlanguage.com/grammar/pronouns/relativepronouns.html
Discusiones
Spanish in English
Besides salsa, nacho, taco, etc., what are some Spanish words commonly used in
English?
http://forums.delphiforums.com/espeakespanol/messages/?msg=296.1&ctx=10
¿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.
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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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