Final answer:
The Spanish equivalent of 'The car belongs to Micheal' is 'El coche es de Micheal'. This structure 'El/la [Noun] es de [Owner]' indicates possession.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Spanish equivalent for the sentence 'The car belongs to Micheal' is 'El coche es de Micheal'.
In this sentence, 'El coche' represents 'The car', 'es' represents 'is' and 'de' implies ownership, in this case, 'belongs to'. 'Micheal' remains the same as it is a proper noun.
We use the general structure 'El/la [Noun] es de [Owner]' to indicate possession in Spanish.
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