Before you click “Start” on the practice, memorize these four core rules. They are directly from Estructura 1.
La expresión de posesión es una habilidad básica en la competencia comunicativa en español. El documento P219 incluye una unidad —a la que aquí llamamos "Estructura 1"— centrada en la pregunta "¿De quién es?", formulada para enseñar cómo preguntar y responder sobre la pertenencia de objetos, relaciones y responsabilidades. Este artículo descompone los componentes pedagógicos y lingüísticos de la estructura y ofrece materiales prácticos para su implementación en el aula.
If you can type one or two of the actual sentences from your p. 219 activity here, I can give you the exact answers for your version.
In the Spanish practice activity P2-19 Estructura 1: ¿De quién es? (Practice it!) from Vista Higher Learning, the goal is to practice indicating ownership using the preposition "de" (of).
The correct answer for the provided model example in this activity is:"El bebé es del..." (The baby belongs to [person]). Ownership Structure in Spanish
In Spanish, ownership is expressed using the formula: [Noun] + [Verb 'ser'] + [de] + [Owner].
Direct Possession: To say "The book is John's," you say "El libro es de Juan". p219 estructura 1 de quien es practice it top
The "del" Contraction: When "de" is followed by the masculine singular article "el," they must contract into "del" (de + el = del).
Example: El libro es del profesor (The book is the professor's).
No Apostrophes: Spanish does not use 's to show possession. Instead, you always use "de". Activity Breakdown Based on standard versions of this practice activity: Prompt Question: ¿De quién es...? (Whose is...?) Sample Responses:
Question: ¿De quién es el diccionario? (Whose dictionary is it?) Answer: Es de la estudiante. (It's the student's.)
Question: ¿De quién son las maletas? (Whose suitcases are they?) Answer: Son de los pasajeros. (They are the passengers'.) Final Answer Restatement Final Answer
The structure practiced is [Item] + es/son + de + [Owner], where de + el contracts to del. Before you click “Start” on the practice, memorize
For the specific audio prompt "El bebé," the answer begins with "El bebé es del..." followed by the specific owner mentioned in your audio (e.g., del padre or del señor).
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La posesión en español puede expresarse mediante:
Parte 1:
Let me give you a corrected Parte 1 using only de + noun (safe):
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