: Possessive adjectives must match the thing being possessed , not the owner. Even if three people own one house, it is su casa (singular). If one person owns three books, it is sus libros (plural).
is being owned? (Determines if the possessive modifier needs to be singular or plural). Step 2: Apply Agreement Rules
In English, we usually show possession by using an apostrophe + "s" (e.g., Maria's book ). Spanish does not use apostrophes. Instead, to ask "Whose is it?", students must master the . p219 estructura 1 de quien es practice it upd
Once you master this page, you will find that asking ¿De quién? becomes second nature. Keep practicing the "Practice It UPD" exercises until you can answer without translating in your head. ¡Buena suerte!
+ [el/la] + [objeto]?
Never forget the accent on the "é" in quién or quiénes .
If you can provide the of the specific exercise from page 219, I can rewrite the essay as a direct, step-by-step answer key tailored to those exact prompts. Otherwise, the essay above gives you the conceptual framework and practice strategy you need to complete it correctly. : Possessive adjectives must match the thing being
| Front (English) | Back (Spanish – Question & Answer) | |----------------|-------------------------------------| | Whose jacket is this? It’s my sister’s. | ¿De quién es esta chaqueta? Es de mi hermana. | | Whose books are those? They are ours. | ¿De quiénes son esos libros? Son nuestros. | | Whose car is it? It’s from the boss. | ¿De quién es el coche? Es del jefe (de + el = del). |
Si la respuesta requiere usar la preposición de , recuerda que de + el = del . Escribir "es de el estudiante" provocará un error automático en la plataforma; lo correcto es "es del estudiante" . is being owned
If you are working through your Spanish workbook and have landed on , you are at a crucial junction in your language learning journey. This page is not just about memorizing vocabulary; it is about unlocking the logic of possession —how to ask who owns something and how to answer without using apostrophes (which don’t exist in Spanish).