P219 Estructura 1 De Quien Es Practice It Hot < 95% SECURE >

(For Sophia, with all my love. The real treasure isn't this gold, but the moments we shared.)

| Question | Translation | When to use | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | ¿De quién el libro? | Whose book is it? | One book (masculine) | | ¿De quién es la mochila? | Whose backpack is it? | One backpack (feminine) | | ¿De quién son los cuadernos? | Whose notebooks are they? | Multiple notebooks | | ¿De quién son las plumas? | Whose pens are they? | Multiple pens (feminine) | p219 estructura 1 de quien es practice it hot

Unlike English, which uses the (e.g., "Juan's book"), Spanish requires the formula: [Noun] + de + [Owner] . English: It is Maria's notebook. Spanish: Es el cuaderno de María. Common Structures in the Practice Identifying Ownership: Question: ¿De quién es la maleta? (Whose suitcase is it?) (For Sophia, with all my love

Singular vs. Plural: If you are asking about one owner, use de quién. If you suspect there are multiple owners, you must use the plural form: de quiénes. | One book (masculine) | | ¿De quién es la mochila

You notice a few clues around the hall: