P219 Estructura 1 De Quien Es Practice It Hot -

In this comprehensive guide, we will break down every nuance of Estructura 1 (typically possessive pronouns and the question ¿De quién es? ), provide the “hot” practice drills that force fluency, and ensure you never confuse mío with tuyo again.

Here is how to solve the common variations you will encounter in this practice set: Scenario A: Singular Object + Singular Owner el diario / la profesora (the diary / the teacher) Step 1: Start with "Es" because the diary is singular. p219 estructura 1 de quien es practice it hot

Example: ¿De quién es este bolígrafo? (Whose pen is this?) In this comprehensive guide, we will break down

View the full set of answers and explanations for this specific Spanish activity on Course Hero Example: ¿De quién es este bolígrafo

A common variation when referring to multiple items is:

The word quién means who. When you add the preposition de in front of it, it translates literally to of whom, which is how Spanish speakers ask whose. Because Spanish does not use an apostrophe s to show possession, you must use this prepositional structure. Key Rules for De Quién

(una casa / tu familia)

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