While the question "¿De quién es...?" is fixed, your answer will vary based on the gender and number of the noun you are referring to. Here are the common answers:
If the owner is a masculine singular noun preceded by the article el , you must combine de and el into del . Incorrect: El bolígrafo es de el profesor. p219 estructura 1 de quien es practice it hot
[Analyze Prompt] ──> Identify Object Quantity (Singular vs Plural) │ ├──> Singular: Use "Es..." └──> Plural: Use "Son..." │ [Determine Owner] ──> Apply "de" or appropriate Possessive Adjective │ [Final Check] ────────> Verify accent marks, contractions (del), and punctuation While the question "¿De quién es
Ensure you do not confuse tu (your) with tú (you), or mi (my) with mí (me). The possessive adjectives mi and tu never have accent marks. He wondered aloud if it was a hotel
Feeling like he was stuck in a grammar exercise, Tomás walked further and saw a beautiful, sun-drenched villa. He wondered aloud if it was a hotel. A gardener nearby shook his head. "No, es de los padres de Tomás," he said, though Tomás didn't recognize him. "Wait, is this house?" Tomás wondered.