Exclusive — P219 Estructura 1 De Quien Es Practice It
In your P219 practice, you will likely see prompts like these: ¿De quién son las mochilas? (Paco y Ana)
If the question asks about "los cuadernos," make sure your adjective is plural ( mis, tus, sus, nuestros ).
The most important rule for P219 is that . English: This is Juan's book. p219 estructura 1 de quien es practice it exclusive
When the Practice It module asks "de quién es," your answer will almost always follow the formula: 2. Possessive Adjectives (The "Short Forms")
In Spanish, determining "de quién es" (whose it is) requires a shift in how you think about ownership compared to English. 1. The Death of the Apostrophe In your P219 practice, you will likely see
If the owner is "el chico," it becomes del ( Es el perro del chico ).
Unlike English, where "our" never changes, the Spanish version must match the object. Nuestro libro (Our book - masculine singular) Nuestra pluma (Our pen - feminine singular) Nuestros libros (Our books - masculine plural) 4. Answering the "De Quién" Questions English: This is Juan's book
Do you have a from your P219 workbook that is giving you trouble, or should we practice a few translations together?
Before typing, ask yourself: Who owns it, and how many items are there?