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Level | Kwiziq score | Lesson | Lesson Award | |
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B2 : Upper Intermediate | | Using [preposition] + lo que = with, for, on + what (relative pronouns) | | |
B1 : Intermediate | | Using lo que = what, which, that which, the thing that (Spanish relative pronouns) | | |
B1 : Intermediate | | Que/ el cual/ la cual/ los cuales/ quien/ quienes = who, that, which (Spanish relative pronouns) | | |
C1 : Advanced | | Using Spanish relatives el que, la que, los que, las que = the one/ones who/that (relative pronouns) | | |
B2 : Upper Intermediate | | Using preposition [except a and de] + el que, la que, los que, las que = with/for/on/in/from which (relative pronouns) | | |
B2 : Upper Intermediate | | Using preposition a and de + el que, la que, los que, las que = to/of/from/about which/who (relative pronouns) | | |
B1 : Intermediate | | Difference between dónde and donde in Spanish (with and without a written accent) | | |
B1 : Intermediate | | Difference between quién and quien in Spanish (with and without an accent) | | |
C1 : Advanced | | Difference between porqué and por que (noun vs preposition + conjunction) | | |
B1 : Intermediate | | Difference between qué and que in Spanish (with and without an accent) | | |
B2 : Upper Intermediate | | Difference between adónde/adonde/dónde/donde in Spanish | | |