P2-19 Estructura 1 -de Quien Es -practice It - |work| May 2026
In the first step, you specify the owner using the preposition . If the owner is masculine singular, use the contraction Example 1: (María's sister) right arrow hermana de María. Example 2: (Tomás's parents) right arrow padres de Tomás. Example 3: (Lupe and Miguel) right arrow Lupe y Miguel. 2. Replace with a Possessive Adjective
To ask about ownership or relationship in Spanish, use the following patterns: ¿De quién es...? (Whose is...?) Plural: ¿De quiénes son...? (Whose are...?) Practice It! Activity Content p2-19 estructura 1 -de quien es -practice it -
In Spanish, expressing ownership is structurally different from English. While English uses the possessive apostrophe (e.g., "Mary’s book"), Spanish uses the preposition (of) to link an object to its owner. The phrase "¿De quién es?" is the primary tool for asking about this relationship. 1. The Question Structure In the first step, you specify the owner
This report outlines the solutions for the P2-19 Estructura 1: ¿De quién es? (Practice it!) Example 3: (Lupe and Miguel) right arrow Lupe y Miguel
Example: ¿De quién es este cuaderno? (Whose notebook is this?)