Look at the verb son (plural). If the verb is plural, the question word must be quiénes (with an accent).
¿De quién es esta computadora? (computadora = feminine, singular)
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in Spanish. Based on standard curriculum structures for this specific module, here is a guide to help you complete the practice. Course Hero Key Concept: Possessive Pronouns Unlike possessive adjectives ( mi, tu, su ), possessive pronouns ( mío, tuyo, suyo ) stand alone and must match the of the noun they replace, not the person who owns them. Singular (M/F) Plural (M/F) mío / mía míos / mías Tú (Yours - informal) tuyo / tuya tuyos / tuyas Él/Ella/Ud. (His/Hers/Yours) suyo / suya suyos / suyas Nosotros (Ours) nuestro / nuestra nuestros / nuestras Ellos/Ellas/Uds. (Theirs) suyo / suya suyos / suyas Step-by-Step Practice Guide Identify the Noun
By focusing on the verb agreement and the correct use of "de," you can master this section of your Spanish practice. Look at the verb son (plural)
El cuaderno es de Juan. (The notebook is Juan’s.)
Another common fill-in: El carro es de nosotros → El carro es ______. nuestro (Because carro is masculine singular, drop de nosotros and use nuestro ). nuestro (Because carro is masculine singular
If you are still struggling, I can provide more specific examples or explain the difference between possessive adjectives and this "de quien" structure. Would that be helpful?