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Spanish does not use an apostrophe (e.g., "John's car" does not exist in Spanish). Instead, they use a formula similar to "the car John."
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The primary goal of this exercise is to teach you how to ask "Whose is this?" and answer it correctly in Spanish. The structure is unique because it forces English speakers to stop using the possessive "'s" (e.g., "John's book") and instead use the "of" structure ("The book of John"). 1. Asking the Question To ask who owns something, use: ¿De quién es...? (Whose is...?) Plural: ¿De quiénes son...? (Whose are...?) 2. Formulating the Answer p219 estructura 1 de quien es practice it hot
In a typical Practice It hot session or homework module, you will likely encounter images of objects paired with names. Your task is to link the object to the person using the correct formula. Spanish does not use an apostrophe (e