P219 Estructura 1 De Quien Es Practice It Exclusive

"I tried that," Mateo groaned. "The system rejected it. It’s the 'Exclusive' version, Clara. It’s looking for something specific. Something deeper."

If you can type out the specific item and the name of the person listed in your exercise, I can give you the exact sentence. Otherwise, use this formula: p219 estructura 1 de quien es practice it exclusive

The structure "de quién" is used to ask about possession or relationship. It translates to English as "whose." The use of "de quién" changes depending on the number and gender of the noun it refers to: "I tried that," Mateo groaned

Oye, ¿______ es esta chaqueta? Tú: No es ______. Pregúntale a Luis. Marcos: Luis, ¿la chaqueta es ______? Luis: No, la ______ es de él (de Marcos). Marcos: Ah, entonces ______ mía. Gracias. It’s looking for something specific

When answering ¿De quién es? , avoid using su/suyo alone in conversation – it’s too vague. Instead say: Es de Juan (It’s Juan’s) or Es de él (It’s his).

It practices the standard "Es de + [Owner]" formula perfectly.

: When "de" is followed by the masculine singular article "el," it must contract to del (e.g., de el hermano becomes del hermano ).