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Understanding "Whose" in Spanish

This short document provides examples of using "whose" in Spanish to ask about ownership. It gives the phrases "Whose book is this?" and "Whose books are these?" along with their Spanish translations of "¿De quien es este libro?" and "¿De quien son estos libros?". It also notes that "this" is used for singular nouns while "these" is used for plural nouns.

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Understanding "Whose" in Spanish

This short document provides examples of using "whose" in Spanish to ask about ownership. It gives the phrases "Whose book is this?" and "Whose books are these?" along with their Spanish translations of "¿De quien es este libro?" and "¿De quien son estos libros?". It also notes that "this" is used for singular nouns while "these" is used for plural nouns.

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WHOSE

Whose…? = ¿De quien…..?

1. Whose book is this? = ¿De quien es este libro?



It is my father’s book

Es el libro de mi padre

2. Whose books are these? ¿De quien son estos libros?

They are my father’s books

Son los libros de mi padre

Remember!!!!!

This is ---- Singular


These are ---- Plural

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