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MIT 21F Spanish I - IV (OCW) 14 Online
OpenStudy (anonymous):

Did I use these relative pronouns correctly?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

This is the assignment. > http://prntscr.com/6qt8hw

OpenStudy (anonymous):

http://prntscr.com/6qt8qh < This is what I wrote.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Alfonso-O

OpenStudy (osanseviero):

Just one correction: "Ellos hacen su trabajo con el que habla con los pacientes". You need to do this because you are talking about the one speaking with the patients, so it is singular :) I did not understand the last one

OpenStudy (mathstudent55):

The first four sentences are good. The next three contain errors.

OpenStudy (mathstudent55):

Perhaps the 5th sentence should be: Tambien es que el hace su trabajo con cuidado. I don't understand the 6th sentence. The 7th sentence could be: Ellos simpre hablan con cuidado con quienes trabajan.

OpenStudy (alfonso-o):

Hello there! @-EtherealEbullience , I'd say what @mathstudent55 wrote is helpful! (The first four sentences look good indeed!) If I may, I'll give some suggestions for sentences 5-7: Just to help you understand relative pronouns better, perhaps it'll help you if I give you sentences which explicitly include both: - the ANTECEDENT (i.e. the person or thing the relative pronoun refers to) - and the RELATIVE PRONOUN (In my sentences below, I wrote the ANTECEDENT and the RELATIVE PRONOUN in capitals.) 5. También el que hace su trabajo con el cuidado es. --> *(Él) También es UN HOMBRE QUE hace su trabajo con cuidado.* 6. Ellos hacen su trabajo en el que se hablan con los pacientes. --> *Ellos tienen UN TRABAJO EN EL QUE hablan con los pacientes.* (Using *se* [for impersonal sentences] is maybe more difficult... But that was a good attempt!) 7. Ellos siempre hablan con cuidado con whome que trabajan. --> *Ellos siempre hablan con cuidado con LAS PERSONAS CON QUIENES trabajan.* ======= Oh, just one more thing: according to the instructions of the exercise, you'd need to write one more sentence (*ocho [8] oraciones*). I hope this helps! Blessings

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