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Affirmative and Negative Words

Affirmative and Negative Words. Spanish II. Affirmative and Negative Words. In Spanish, special words are used to talk about indefinite or negative situations. Affirmative and Negative Words. The following words are used to talk about indefinite situations: Algo something

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Affirmative and Negative Words

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  1. Affirmative and Negative Words Spanish II

  2. Affirmative and Negative Words • In Spanish, special words are used to talk about indefinite or negative situations.

  3. Affirmative and Negative Words • The following words are used to talk about indefinite situations: Algo something Alguien someone Algún/Alguno(a) some

  4. Affirmative and Negative Words • Here are some more words to talk about indefinite situations: Siempre always También also

  5. Affirmative and Negative Words • The following words are used to talk about negative situations: Nada nothing Nadie no one Ningún/Ninguno(a) none, not any

  6. Affirmative and Negative Words • Here are some more words to talk about negative situations: Nunca never Tampoco neither/either

  7. Affirmative and Negative Words • Alguno(a) and ninguno(a) have different forms depending on the kind of words with which they are used.

  8. Affirmative and Negative Words • Alguno and ninguno must agree in gender with the noun they replace or accompany.

  9. Affirmative and Negative Words • When alguno and ninguno are followed by a masculine singular noun use: algún ningún

  10. Affirmative and Negative Words • Make alguno and ninguno match with the following noun: chico algún chico ningún chico

  11. Affirmative and Negative Words • Make alguno and ninguno match with the following noun: maestra alguna maestra ninguna maestra

  12. Affirmative and Negative Words • In Spanish, when the word “no” comes before the verb, the words that follow the verb must also be negative. A double negative is required when “no” is placed before the verb.

  13. Affirmative and Negative Words • Double negative: Yo no como nada para el almuerzo. I’m not eating anything for lunch.

  14. Affirmative and Negative Words • If a negative word, like nuncaor nadie, preceeds the verb the double negative is not used. Yo nunca canto. Ineversing. Nadie en la clase habla italiano. No one in class speaks Italian.

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