(el perro / nosotras) Answer: nuestro perro
" este cuaderno?" Elena asked, picking up a bright blue notebook. p219 estructura 1 de quien es practice it top
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 . 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. Mastering Spanish Possession: P219 Estructura 1 "¿De quién
Example: ¿De quién son estas llaves? (Whose keys are these?) The title of this section is almost always
Persona A: Whose car is that? Persona B: The car is my brother's.
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