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Relative Clauses

How relative clauses modify nouns in Spanish, English and Chinese.

对比语言

English uses who, which, that, whose. Spanish uses que, quien, el cual, cuyo with subjunctive for uncertainty. Chinese uses de after the clause, with no relative pronoun.

例句

Subject relative (The man who came)

El hombre que vino

Object relative (The book that I read)

El libro que leí

Relativized subject kept

Yes (El hombre que vino)

Relativized object kept

No (El libro que leí)

Possessive relative (whose)

cuyo (agrees with possessed)

Preposition + relative

que / el cual (formal)

Restrictive vs non-restrictive

Both with que; commas for non-restrictive

例句

Subject relative (The man who came)

The man who/that came

Object relative (The book that I read)

The book that/which I read

Relativized subject kept

Yes (The man who came)

Relativized object kept

No (The book I read)

Possessive relative (whose)

whose (invariable)

Preposition + relative

preposition + whom/which

Restrictive vs non-restrictive

that for restrictive; which for non-restrictive

例句

Subject relative (The man who came)

láiderén

Object relative (The book that I read)

deshū

Relativized subject kept

No (láilederén — 'came' has no subject)

Relativized object kept

No (deshū)

Possessive relative (whose)

de after possessor

Preposition + relative

preposition stays with verb

Restrictive vs non-restrictive

No formal distinction

快速对比

语法概念 西班牙语 英语 中文
Subject relative (The man who came) El hombre que vinoThe man who/that cameláiderén
Object relative (The book that I read) El libro que leíThe book that/which I readdeshū
Relativized subject kept Yes (El hombre que vino)Yes (The man who came)No (láilederén — 'came' has no subject)
Relativized object kept No (El libro que leí)No (The book I read)No (deshū)
Possessive relative (whose) cuyo (agrees with possessed)whose (invariable)de after possessor
Preposition + relative que / el cual (formal)preposition + whom/whichpreposition stays with verb
Restrictive vs non-restrictive Both with que; commas for non-restrictivethat for restrictive; which for non-restrictiveNo formal distinction

并列对比

语法概念 西班牙语 英语 中文
Subject relative (The man who came) El hombre que vinoThe man who/that cameláiderén
Object relative (The book that I read) El libro que leíThe book that/which I readdeshū
Relativized subject kept Yes (El hombre que vino)Yes (The man who came)No (láilederén — 'came' has no subject)
Relativized object kept No (El libro que leí)No (The book I read)No (deshū)
Possessive relative (whose) cuyo (agrees with possessed)whose (invariable)de after possessor
Preposition + relative que / el cual (formal)preposition + whom/whichpreposition stays with verb
Restrictive vs non-restrictive Both with que; commas for non-restrictivethat for restrictive; which for non-restrictiveNo formal distinction

语境例句

Subject relative (The man who came)

西班牙语

El hombre que vino

英语

The man who/that came

中文

láiderén

Object relative (The book that I read)

西班牙语

El libro que leí

英语

The book that/which I read

中文

deshū

Relativized subject kept

西班牙语

Yes (El hombre que vino)

英语

Yes (The man who came)

中文

No (láilederén — 'came' has no subject)

Relativized object kept

西班牙语

No (El libro que leí)

英语

No (The book I read)

中文

No (deshū)

Possessive relative (whose)

西班牙语

cuyo (agrees with possessed)

英语

whose (invariable)

中文

de after possessor

Preposition + relative

西班牙语

que / el cual (formal)

英语

preposition + whom/which

中文

preposition stays with verb

Restrictive vs non-restrictive

西班牙语

Both with que; commas for non-restrictive

英语

that for restrictive; which for non-restrictive

中文

No formal distinction

要点总结

Spanish: Uses que as the default relative pronoun. Quien for people after prepositions. El cual for formal disambiguation. Cuyo for possession (agree...

English: Uses who for people, which for things, that for either. Whose for possession. Whom for object of preposition (formal). Restrictive vs non-re...

Chinese: Has no relative pronouns. The relative clause simply precedes the noun, linked by 的de. The head noun can be omitted if context is clear.

Key concepts compared: Subject relative (The man who came), Object relative (The book that I read), Relativized subject kept.

最后更新: 2026年6月4日