Estructura 1 De Quien Es Practice It Top - P219
If you are currently working through a Spanish language textbook—likely from the Vista Higher Learning series such as Senderos or Imagina—you have probably landed on page 219, Estructura 1. The title of this section is almost always a variation of “¿De quién es?” (Whose is it?). This page is a critical bottleneck in your Spanish journey because it bridges basic possession (my, your, his) and more complex structures that native speakers use daily.
In this article, we will break down exactly what p219 Estructura 1 covers, how to complete the “Practice It Top” exercises successfully, and how to internalize these grammar rules so you never confuse “su” with “sus” or “de él” with “de ella” again. p219 estructura 1 de quien es practice it top
The preposition de means "of" or "from." In this structure, it acts as the equivalent of the English apostrophe. If you are currently working through a Spanish
Ejemplo:
El libro 📘 → (Carlos) → El libro es de Carlos. Ejemplo: El libro 📘 → (Carlos) → El
Rubrica breve (puntos totales 10):
Look at the noun in the prompt. Is it masculine or feminine? Singular or plural?
When you say de + el (masculine singular “the”), it becomes del: