Un revolucionario: relative pronouns 'el que' and 'el cual'
I can use the relative pronouns 'el que' and 'el cual' in the context of describing a revolutionary figure.
Un revolucionario: relative pronouns 'el que' and 'el cual'
I can use the relative pronouns 'el que' and 'el cual' in the context of describing a revolutionary figure.
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Key learning points
- 'El que', 'la que', 'los que' and 'las que' mean 'that', 'which' or 'who' and often appear after a preposition.
- 'El que', 'la que', 'los que' and 'las que' agree in gender and number with the noun.
- 'El cual', 'la cual', 'los cuales' and 'las cuales' mean 'that', 'which' or 'who' and often appear after a preposition.
- 'El cual', 'la cual', 'los cuales' and 'las cuales' agree in gender and number with the noun.
- 'El cual' tends to appear in more formal contexts than 'el que'.
Keywords
Relative pronoun - pronoun that introduces a relative clause
El que, la que - relative pronoun meaning 'that', 'which' or 'who' for a singular or uncountable noun
Los que, las que - relative pronoun meaning 'that', 'which' or 'who' for a plural noun
El cual, la cual - relative pronoun meaning 'that', 'which' or 'who' for a singular or uncountable noun
Los cuales, las cuales - relative pronoun meaning 'that', 'which' or 'who' for a plural noun
Common misconception
'El que' and 'el cual' are completely interchangeable.
'El cual' tends to appear in more formal contexts than 'el que'.
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