Breakdown of El choque que ocurrió ayer arruinó el tráfico.
que
that / than
el tráfico
traffic
ayer
yesterday
ocurrir
to happen
arruinar
to ruin
el choque
the crash / the collision
Questions & Answers about El choque que ocurrió ayer arruinó el tráfico.
Does choque only mean a car crash?
Why do we use the preterite forms ocurrió and arruinó instead of the imperfect tense?
Could I use quien instead of que here?
No, quien is only used for people, meaning who or whom. Since el choque is a thing, you must use the relative pronoun que, which means that or which in this context.
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