To ask "Whose is it?" in Spanish, you move the preposition de before the question word quién (who). This creates the phrase , which is the cornerstone of "Estructura 1." The structure is versatile. If you have a single item, you use the singular: "¿De quién es este libro?" (Whose book is this?). If you have multiple items, you conjugate the verb to the plural: "¿De quiénes son estos libros?" (Whose books are these?).
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: The adjective must match the item owned , not the owner. Su / Sus (his, her, their, your formal) Tu / Tus (your informal) Mi / Mis (my) Nuestro/a/os/as (our) p219 estructura 1 de quien es practice it exclusive
To help you overcome common challenges and make the most of your practice, keep the following tips in mind:
Another common error is forgetting that possessive adjectives must also match the number of the noun they modify. A phrase like "Nuestros escuela" (trying to say "our school") is wrong because nuestros is plural but escuela is singular. The correct form is " escuela." Always ensure your possessive adjectives agree with the noun in both number and, when applicable, gender. To ask "Whose is it
To help you practice and reinforce your understanding of P219 Estructura 1: De Quién Es, try the following exercises:
The question literally translates to "Of whom is it...?" or more naturally, "Whose is it?" This is the first step to shifting the sentence's focus to the owner. If you have multiple items, you conjugate the
(Imagen: dos maletas con etiquetas que dicen “Sra. López”) ¿De quién son las maletas? → _______________