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que and Para

Jerry's Class

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Que, as a relative pronoun That, Which, or Who (persons or things)
El programa que miro es interasante The program that I watch is interesting
Los platos, que acabo de comprar, son verdes The plates, which I have just bought, are green.
Ella tiene un amigo que vive en el campo She has a friend who lives in the countryside.
Que, as a relative pronoun That, Which, or Who (persons or things)
Que, as a direct object of a preposition. That, or Which (Things ONLY)
El libro en que escribimos es viejo The book in which we write is old
No entiendo el tema de que habla. I don't understand the theme of which you speak.
ella tiene un baston con que caminar. She has a cane with which to walk.
Que, as a conjunction That
El maestro sabe que los estudiantes entienden. The teacher knows that the students understand.
El piensa que la leccion es facil He thinks that the lesson is easy.
Veo que el tren viene I see that the train is coming,
Para (as a Preposition) For, In order to
Jose tiene dos libros para la clase. Joe has two books for the class,
La pregunta es para Maria The question is for Maria.
los guantes son para el invierno, The gloves are for the winter,
Comemos para vivir We eat in order to live,
Ella baila para estar alegre, She dances in order to be happy,
Sara hace ejercicios para cantar Sarah does exercises in order to sing.
Created by: jfarwell
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