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These type of sentences have an adjective clause which is always introduced by a relative pronoun: (el) que, quien, cuanto, (el) cual, cuyo; and the relative adverbs: donde, como, cuando, etc.

The relative pronoun que is used when referring to people or things:

If a preposition is joined with the relative pronoun “que”, an article is usually inserted:

If the noun is removed, it is replaced by the combination of an article placed before “que”:

The relative pronoun “quien” is used when referring to people:

The relative pronoun “cuanto(a/s)” is used when referring to quantity:

The relative adverbs “donde”, “cuando”, “como” are used when referring to a place, a moment in time, or a way of doing something:

Notice that no article appears between prepositions (a, con, para, por, desde) and the pronoun quien(es) and the adverb donde: