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February 21, 2025

Spanish Adjective Clauses: How You Can Use Them

Compraron una casa. La casa es hermosa. La casa tiene un gran jardín. El jardín está

Lili Ventura

(They bought a house. The house is beautiful. The house has a big garden. The garden is full of flowers.)

Are you speaking like this in Spanish? Then it’s time for you to learn adjective clauses! By mastering them, you can make your Spanish sound smoother and less repetitive. You can learn more about the Spanish important words here.

What is a Spanish Adjective Clause, and Why To Use It?

Here is the formula to make Spanish Adjective Clause:

Person/Thing + Relative Pronoun + Clause.

Let’s see how this works in practice.

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Method To Use Spanish Adjective Clause 

Here are some more examples of adjective clauses:

As you can see, there are several relative pronouns in Spanish, and depending on the context, you’ll also need to decide whether to use the indicative or the subjunctive mood in the clause.

Step-by-step guide to forming adjective clauses in Spanish

When forming an adjective clause, you need first need to decide:

  1. Which mood to use (indicative vs subjunctive)

Step 1: How to Choose the Right Relative Pronoun

Step 2: How to Choose the Correct Mood (Indicative vs Subjunctive)

When forming adjective clauses in Spanish, the choice between the indicative and subjunctive depends on the existence or certainty of the noun (antecedent) being described. 

Conclusion

We use adjective clauses in Spanish to increase our spoken fluency. If you want to increase the fluidity of your Spanish and sound like a confident speaker with little ifs and buts, it is the right time to understand the adjective clauses in Spanish.

You have learned if you need to use the indicative or the subjunctive mood of the adjective clauses.

You can practically learn Spanish adjective clauses by using the Jolii language learning app. This provides users with the opportunity to learn from real-life-like videos. Import the videos you like and start learning Spanish adjective clauses. 

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