Blog VI
WHO AND THAT "Who" is a form of "who", a pronoun which is often translated as "quién". "That" is a conjunction that can be translated as "que". Who This pronoun refers exclusively to people. It plays the role of subject or object in the sentence. example The book which I read last week is very interesting. The cat, which is very friendly, is called Tom. That This pronoun is applied interchangeably both when referring to people and things. Therefore, you can use it to replace both who and which if the context allows it. The fish that I had for lunch yesterday made me feel bad. The movie that I saw this week, I really liked.