A charger is plugged in.
, the phrase “de quién es” is often paired with concrete nouns: house, pen, book, car. But imagine pointing at a scar on someone’s hand and asking ¿De quién es esa herida? — Whose wound is that? Or pointing at a silence during dinner and asking ¿De quién es este vacío? Suddenly, grammar fails. Possession cannot contain suffering. The wound belongs to the body, but the memory of it belongs to everyone who watched it happen. p2-19 estructura 1 -de quien es -practice it -
| English | Spanish (Singular object) | Spanish (Plural object) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Whose book is it? | ¿De quién el libro? | ¿De quién son los libros? | | Whose pen is it? | ¿De quién es la pluma? | ¿De quién son las plumas? | A charger is plugged in
De ______________ es el libro? Es de mi amigo. — Whose wound is that