About (Sobre) What (Que)?
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Spanish words and phrases are different from English words and phrases. “Que”, being the Spanish equivalent of the English words who, whom, which, and that, is the most common relative pronoun. It can be used to refer to both persons and things, in either the subject or the object position. I will give you sentences or phrases and you will determine if “que” is used an adjective, conjunction, pronoun, adverb, or idiom. Buena suerte! Thanks for taking my quiz. Please rate it. About.com
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| Player: | Level: | % Correct: | Time to Complete: | |
1 | 4getful1 | 44 | 75.00% | 142.50 seconds |
2 | Bkfroi | 17 | 75.00% | 151.46 seconds |
3 | Darlingt | 16 | 58.33% | 121.95 seconds |
4 | Reptilicus | 37 | 58.33% | 126.19 seconds |
5 | Quackinator | 20 | 41.67% | 123.98 seconds |
6 | Scrabq | 17 | 41.67% | 152.10 seconds |
7 | Garrybl | 62 | 33.33% | 90.11 seconds |
8 | Deblaw1 | 62 | 33.33% | 90.92 seconds |
9 | Mltlc47 | 74 | 33.33% | 135.19 seconds |
10 | Stocked | 11 | 33.33% | 146.48 seconds |
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