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B1 Portuguese GrammarRelative Clauses

Add information to nouns using Portuguese relative pronouns que, quem, o qual, onde, and cujo. Learn to build sophisticated sentences that describe people, things, and places. Master both defining and non-defining relative clauses.

1The Universal Relative 'Que'

Que is the most common relative pronoun in Portuguese, equivalent to "that," "which," or "who." It can refer to people or things and is used for both subjects and direct objects. Unlike English, que is never omitted in Portuguese. It doesn't change form based on gender or number.

Uses of Que

FunctionEnglishPortuguese Example
Subject (person)who/thatO homem que chegou...
Subject (thing)which/thatO livro que está...
Object (person)whom/thatA mulher que vi...
Object (thing)which/thatO filme que assisti...

Examples

O livro que comprei é muito bom.

The book that I bought is very good.

que as direct object (thing)

A pessoa que telefonou não deixou recado.

The person who called didn't leave a message.

que as subject (person)

Este é o restaurante que te falei.

This is the restaurant that I told you about.

que with indirect reference

As ideias que ele tem são interessantes.

The ideas that he has are interesting.

que as direct object (plural thing)

2Quem for People

Quem is used exclusively for people and is typically preceded by a preposition. It means "who" or "whom." Unlike que, quem is used after prepositions: a pessoa com quem falei (the person with whom I spoke). It can also start a sentence meaning "whoever."

Quem with Prepositions

PrepositionMeaningExample
com quemwith whoma pessoa com quem trabalho
para quemfor whomo amigo para quem liguei
de quemof/about whoma mulher de quem falamos
a quemto whomo professor a quem perguntei

Examples

A pessoa com quem falei era muito simpática.

The person with whom I spoke was very nice.

com quem = with whom

O amigo para quem comprei o presente adorou.

The friend for whom I bought the gift loved it.

para quem = for whom

Quem estuda aprende.

Whoever studies learns.

Quem = whoever (subject of sentence)

Não sei de quem é este livro.

I don't know whose book this is.

de quem = whose (in questions)

3O Qual / A Qual (Which/Who - Formal)

O qual, a qual, os quais, as quais are formal relative pronouns that agree in gender and number with their antecedent. They're used after compound prepositions (durante o qual, segundo a qual) and to avoid ambiguity when there are multiple possible antecedents.

Forms of O Qual

Gender/NumberFormMeaning
Masculine singularo qualwhich/who
Feminine singulara qualwhich/who
Masculine pluralos quaiswhich/who
Feminine pluralas quaiswhich/who

Examples

O projeto durante o qual trabalhei foi cancelado.

The project during which I worked was cancelled.

durante o qual = during which

A empresa para a qual trabalho é internacional.

The company for which I work is international.

para a qual (feminine agreement)

Os documentos sem os quais não posso viajar.

The documents without which I cannot travel.

sem os quais = without which (plural)

A razão pela qual ele saiu é desconhecida.

The reason for which he left is unknown.

por + a qual = pela qual

4Onde and Cujo

Onde means "where" and replaces em que for places. Cujo (cuja, cujos, cujas) means "whose" and agrees with the possessed noun, not the possessor. Cujo is formal and somewhat literary; in spoken Portuguese, people often use que...dele/dela instead.

Forms of Cujo

Possessed nounFormExample
Masculine singularcujoo homem cujo carro...
Feminine singularcujaa mulher cuja casa...
Masculine pluralcujoso professor cujos alunos...
Feminine pluralcujasa cidade cujas praias...

Examples

A cidade onde nasci é pequena.

The city where I was born is small.

onde = where (place)

O homem cujo carro foi roubado está ali.

The man whose car was stolen is over there.

cujo = whose (agrees with carro)

A escola onde estudei já não existe.

The school where I studied no longer exists.

onde replacing em que

A autora cujas obras admiro vem ao Brasil.

The author whose works I admire is coming to Brazil.

cujas (feminine plural, agrees with obras)