Ersetzen wir mit que eine Person als Akkusativobjekt, entfà ¤ llt die Prà ¤ position a im Relativsatz.
Dies gilt aber nur, wenn wir nicht über eine bestimmte Person reden (wie z.B. Juan, tu novio).
Beispiel:
espanol.lingolia.comIf we are using que to stand for a person as an accusative object, the preposition a is not used in the relative clause.
But this is only true as long as we’re not talking about a specific person (e.g. Juan, tu novio).
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