100 Example Sentences of Relative Clauses (Oraciones relativos) with Indicative in Spanish | My Language Classes

100 example sentences of Spanish relative clauses with indicative mood and English translations for Spanish learners | My Language Classes

Relative Clauses (Oraciones relativos) with Indicative

Relative clauses, or oraciones relativos, are a fundamental part of Spanish grammar. They allow us to add extra information about a noun without starting a new sentence. When combined with the indicative mood, these clauses express factual or certain information. To help you master this concept, we’ve compiled 100 example sentences of relative clauses with the indicative in Spanish. These examples cover a wide range of everyday situations, making them perfect for practice and reference. Let’s dive in!


100 Example Sentences of Relative Clauses with Indicative

  1. El libro que leí es fascinante. (The book I read is fascinating.)
  2. La persona que me ayudó es muy amable. (The person who helped me is very kind.)
  3. El lugar donde vivimos es tranquilo. (The place where we live is peaceful.)
  4. El día que nos conocimos fue especial. (The day we met was special.)
  5. La razón por la que vine es importante. (The reason why I came is important.)
  6. Las cosas que me gustan son simples. (The things I like are simple.)
  7. El chico que sabe mucho es mi hermano. (The boy who knows a lot is my brother.)
  8. La casa que compramos es grande. (The house we bought is big.)
  9. El momento en que llegó fue inesperado. (The moment he/she arrived was unexpected.)
  10. La comida que preparé es saludable. (The food I prepared is healthy.)
  11. El coche que conduzco es nuevo. (The car I drive is new.)
  12. La película que vimos fue emocionante. (The movie we watched was exciting.)
  13. El profesor que enseña español es muy bueno. (The teacher who teaches Spanish is very good.)
  14. La ciudad donde nací es hermosa. (The city where I was born is beautiful.)
  15. El regalo que recibí es perfecto. (The gift I received is perfect.)
  16. Las flores que compraste son hermosas. (The flowers you bought are beautiful.)
  17. El niño que juega en el parque es mi hijo. (The boy who plays in the park is my son.)
  18. La música que escucho es relajante. (The music I listen to is relaxing.)
  19. El restaurante que recomendaste es excelente. (The restaurant you recommended is excellent.)
  20. La persona que llamó es mi jefe. (The person who called is my boss.)
  21. El libro que escribió es famoso. (The book he/she wrote is famous.)
  22. La playa donde nadamos es tranquila. (The beach where we swim is peaceful.)
  23. El día que llegaste fue inolvidable. (The day you arrived was unforgettable.)
  24. La razón por la que estudias es admirable. (The reason why you study is admirable.)
  25. Las canciones que cantamos son divertidas. (The songs we sing are fun.)
  26. El hombre que habla es mi profesor. (The man who is speaking is my teacher.)
  27. La mujer que cocina es mi madre. (The woman who cooks is my mother.)
  28. El perro que ladra es de mi vecino. (The dog that is barking is my neighbor’s.)
  29. La casa que construyeron es enorme. (The house they built is huge.)
  30. El café que tomamos es delicioso. (The coffee we drank is delicious.)
  31. El chico que corre rápido ganó la carrera. (The boy who runs fast won the race.)
  32. La película que vimos ayer fue aburrida. (The movie we watched yesterday was boring.)
  33. El lugar donde nos encontramos es muy popular. (The place where we met is very popular.)
  34. El libro que estoy leyendo es interesante. (The book I’m reading is interesting.)
  35. La persona que me llamó es mi mejor amigo. (The person who called me is my best friend.)
  36. El coche que compraste es muy rápido. (The car you bought is very fast.)
  37. La comida que pedimos estaba fría. (The food we ordered was cold.)
  38. El niño que estudia mucho es muy inteligente. (The boy who studies a lot is very smart.)
  39. La ciudad que visitamos es muy antigua. (The city we visited is very old.)
  40. El momento en que nos conocimos fue mágico. (The moment we met was magical.)
  41. El libro que me prestaste es increíble. (The book you lent me is amazing.)
  42. La persona que canta es mi hermana. (The person who is singing is my sister.)
  43. El lugar donde trabajamos es muy moderno. (The place where we work is very modern.)
  44. El día que llegamos fue lluvioso. (The day we arrived was rainy.)
  45. La razón por la que no vine es el tráfico. (The reason I didn’t come is the traffic.)
  46. Las cosas que compramos son útiles. (The things we bought are useful.)
  47. El chico que juega fútbol es mi primo. (The boy who plays soccer is my cousin.)
  48. La casa que alquilamos es pequeña. (The house we rented is small.)
  49. El momento en que ganamos fue emocionante. (The moment we won was exciting.)
  50. La comida que preparaste está deliciosa. (The food you prepared is delicious.)
  51. El coche que vendimos era viejo. (The car we sold was old.)
  52. La película que recomendaste es muy buena. (The movie you recommended is very good.)
  53. El profesor que nos enseñó es muy sabio. (The teacher who taught us is very wise.)
  54. La ciudad donde crecí es muy pequeña. (The city where I grew up is very small.)
  55. El regalo que hiciste es muy especial. (The gift you made is very special.)
  56. Las flores que plantamos están creciendo. (The flowers we planted are growing.)
  57. El niño que dibuja es muy talentoso. (The boy who draws is very talented.)
  58. La música que tocamos es clásica. (The music we play is classical.)
  59. El restaurante que elegimos es caro. (The restaurant we chose is expensive.)
  60. La persona que me escribió es mi amiga. (The person who wrote to me is my friend.)
  61. El libro que leíste es muy interesante. (The book you read is very interesting.)
  62. La playa donde descansamos es hermosa. (The beach where we rested is beautiful.)
  63. El día que nos casamos fue perfecto. (The day we got married was perfect.)
  64. La razón por la que trabajas es importante. (The reason why you work is important.)
  65. Las canciones que escuchamos son románticas. (The songs we listen to are romantic.)
  66. El hombre que corre es mi vecino. (The man who is running is my neighbor.)
  67. La mujer que pinta es muy talentosa. (The woman who paints is very talented.)
  68. El perro que adoptamos es muy cariñoso. (The dog we adopted is very affectionate.)
  69. La casa que diseñamos es única. (The house we designed is unique.)
  70. El café que bebimos es fuerte. (The coffee we drank is strong.)
  71. El chico que estudia medicina es mi amigo. (The boy who studies medicine is my friend.)
  72. La película que vimos anoche fue divertida. (The movie we watched last night was fun.)
  73. El lugar donde cenamos es muy acogedor. (The place where we had dinner is very cozy.)
  74. El libro que compré es muy educativo. (The book I bought is very educational.)
  75. La persona que me espera es mi novia. (The person waiting for me is my girlfriend.)
  76. El coche que manejas es muy moderno. (The car you drive is very modern.)
  77. La comida que cocinaste es exquisita. (The food you cooked is exquisite.)
  78. El niño que lee mucho es muy listo. (The boy who reads a lot is very clever.)
  79. La ciudad que exploramos es fascinante. (The city we explored is fascinating.)
  80. El momento en que nos graduamos fue emotivo. (The moment we graduated was emotional.)
  81. El libro que me regalaste es muy útil. (The book you gave me is very useful.)
  82. La persona que baila es mi prima. (The person who is dancing is my cousin.)
  83. El lugar donde nos relajamos es tranquilo. (The place where we relax is peaceful.)
  84. El día que viajamos fue soleado. (The day we traveled was sunny.)
  85. La razón por la que luchas es admirable. (The reason why you fight is admirable.)
  86. Las cosas que aprendimos son valiosas. (The things we learned are valuable.)
  87. El chico que juega baloncesto es mi compañero. (The boy who plays basketball is my teammate.)
  88. La casa que construimos es ecológica. (The house we built is eco-friendly.)
  89. El momento en que ganamos fue inolvidable. (The moment we won was unforgettable.)
  90. La comida que probamos fue picante. (The food we tried was spicy.)
  91. El coche que arreglamos funciona bien. (The car we fixed works well.)
  92. La película que disfrutamos fue emocionante. (The movie we enjoyed was exciting.)
  93. El profesor que nos guió es muy paciente. (The teacher who guided us is very patient.)
  94. La ciudad donde nos conocimos es muy animada. (The city where we met is very lively.)
  95. El regalo que recibimos fue sorprendente. (The gift we received was surprising.)
  96. Las flores que cortamos son frescas. (The flowers we cut are fresh.)
  97. El niño que canta es muy talentoso. (The boy who sings is very talented.)
  98. La música que escuchamos es alegre. (The music we listen to is cheerful.)
  99. El restaurante que visitamos es muy famoso. (The restaurant we visited is very famous.)
  100. La persona que me inspiró es mi abuela. (The person who inspired me is my grandmother.)

Conclusion

These 100 example sentences of relative clauses with the indicative in Spanish are designed to help you understand and practice this important grammar concept. By studying these examples, you’ll gain confidence in constructing your own sentences and using relative clauses naturally in conversations. Keep practicing, and soon you’ll master this essential part of Spanish grammar. ¡Buena suerte! (Good luck!)


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