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In Spanish, the structure "¿De quién es...?" is used to ask "Whose is it?" or "Who does this belong to?" De quién = Of whom (Whose) es / son = is / are el/la/los/las [object] = the [object] Example: ¿De quién es el gato? (Whose is the cat?) Es de Maria. (It is Maria's.) Practice Exercise
Common Pitfall: Students often use su to mean "his" and try to change it for "her." In Spanish, su works for both. To be specific, use the "de" formula: Es el libro de ella. 3. Agreement in Number and Gender
Based on common patterns, Estructura 1 in a "¿Quién es?" unit typically focuses on subject pronouns and the verb ser (to be) in the present tense, often introducing identification, origin, and descriptions.
In Spanish, the structure "¿De quién es...?" is used to ask "Whose is it?" or "Who does this belong to?" De quién = Of whom (Whose) es / son = is / are el/la/los/las [object] = the [object] Example: ¿De quién es el gato? (Whose is the cat?) Es de Maria. (It is Maria's.) Practice Exercise
Common Pitfall: Students often use su to mean "his" and try to change it for "her." In Spanish, su works for both. To be specific, use the "de" formula: Es el libro de ella. 3. Agreement in Number and Gender
Based on common patterns, Estructura 1 in a "¿Quién es?" unit typically focuses on subject pronouns and the verb ser (to be) in the present tense, often introducing identification, origin, and descriptions.