P219 Estructura 1 De Quien Es Practice It Hot ((hot)) -
In Spanish, to ask who an object belongs to, we use the question phrase
Grab a partner (or your cat). One of you holds up a pen. The other asks rapid-fire: p219 estructura 1 de quien es practice it hot
"quién" (singular) or "quiénes" (plural) to the number of owners you expect. "de + el" into using 's—it does not exist in Spanish! If you'd like, I can provide a few practice sentences for you to translate or explain the possessive adjectives (mi, tu, su) that usually follow this lesson! In Spanish, to ask who an object belongs
Estos libros son ______ (de mí), y aquellos son ______ (de vosotros). "de + el" into using 's—it does not exist in Spanish
¿De quién son los lápices? (Whose are the pencils?) Student B: Son los lápices del profesor . (They are the professor's pencils.) (Note the contraction "del" because professor is masculine singular).