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Using “Who” or “whom” is Spanish sentences
| Level | Kwiziq score | Lesson | Lesson Award | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Who | ||||
| Who (plural) | ||||
| B1 : Intermediate | Difference between quién and quien in Spanish (with and without an accent) | |||
| B1 : Intermediate | Asking questions about people with preposition + quién in Spanish | |||
| B1 : Intermediate | Que/ el cual/ la cual/ los cuales/ quien/ quienes = who, that, which (Spanish relative pronouns) | |||
| England | ||||
| a plane | ||||
| underground / subway | ||||
| B1 : Intermediate | Using ir in the imperfect tense in Spanish to express was/were going to [do something] | |||
| A2 : Lower Intermediate | Using the preterite tense in Spanish for completed actions in the past | |||
| a car | ||||
| Scotland | ||||
| six hundred | ||||
| In the old days, formerly, in the past | ||||
| C1 : Advanced | A + [time] + de + infinitive for within + [time] of + gerund in Spanish | |||
| B2 : Upper Intermediate | Spanish relative clauses with the indicative and the subjunctive (subordinate relative clauses) |