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P2-19 Estructura 1 -de Quien Es -practice It - __top__ May 2026

To answer the question of ownership without using possessive adjectives (like mi or tu ), Spanish uses the formula: . The Rules of Contraction

In English, we often use the word "whose" at the beginning of a sentence. In Spanish, we use a prepositional phrase: . De: Means "of" or "from." Quién: Means "who." Translation: Literally "Of whom is...?" Singular vs. Plural

Mastering Spanish possessives involves more than just memorizing vocabulary; it requires understanding the syntax of ownership. The phrase is a cornerstone of Spanish Structure 1 (Estructura 1), serving as the primary way to ask "Whose is it?" p2-19 estructura 1 -de quien es -practice it -

To master this structure, try converting these English ownership statements into the correct Spanish "Estructura 1" format.

Always check if the object is singular ( es ) or plural ( son ) before you speak. To answer the question of ownership without using

Spanish requires the question to match the number of objects being discussed: ¿De quién es ...? (Whose is [this one thing]?)

Always include the accent mark on quién when asking a question. Without it ( quien ), the word functions as a relative pronoun ("the person who..."). De: Means "of" or "from

When the owner is a masculine noun preceded by the article "el," a contraction occurs: Example: Es el libro del chico. (It is the boy’s book.)

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