Questions & Answers about ¿Quién es ese hombre?
Why is it quién here instead of quiénes?
Quién is the singular form of the word for who. We use it here because we are asking about just one person, ese hombre. If we were asking about multiple people, we would use the plural form quiénes.
Why does quién have an accent mark over the letter e?
In Spanish, question words always carry a written accent mark to show they are being used to ask a question or request information. You will also see this rule with other question words like qué and dónde.
Why do we use ese for that instead of eso?
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