The Preposition de. De is used to show possession or relationship. ▫Es el carro de Ernesto. ▫It’s Ernesto’s car. ▫Son los amigos de la profesora. ▫They’re.

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The Preposition de

De is used to show possession or relationship. ▫Es el carro de Ernesto. ▫It’s Ernesto’s car. ▫Son los amigos de la profesora. ▫They’re the teacher’s friends. Spanish does not use ‘s like we do in English.

The Preposition de In addition, de can be used to indicate what type of thing you’re describing. ▫los libros de aventuras ▫adventure books ▫las peliculas de misterio ▫mystery movies

The Preposition de The word de is also used to say where someone is from. ▫Julio es de Costa Rica. ▫Julio is from Costa Rica.

The Preposition de The preposition de followed by el makes the contraction del. ▫el correo electrónico del profesor ▫the teacher’s address

Write the following in Spanish 1.My best friend’s videogames. 2.Mystery movies 3.Mr. McDonie’s car 4.Science teacher 5.My classmate’s book 6.The boys’ pizza 7.Adventure books 8.The student’s hamburger 9.Mario & Juan’s birthday 10.Science Fiction videogames