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AFFIRMATIVE AND NEGATIVE WORDS Spanish II AFFIRMATIVE AND NEGATIVE WORDS In Spanish, special words are used to talk about indefinite or negative situations.

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Page 1: AFFIRMATIVE AND NEGATIVE WORDS Spanish II AFFIRMATIVE AND NEGATIVE WORDS In Spanish, special words are used to talk about indefinite or negative situations.

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n Spanish, special words are

used to talk about indefinite

or negative situations.

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he following words are used to talk about indefinite

situations:

Algo something

Alguien someone

Algún/Alguno(a) some

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ere are some more words to talk about

indefinite situations:

Siempre always

También also

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he following words are used to talk about negative

situations:

N

ada nothing

N

adie no oneN

ingún/Ninguno(a) none, not any

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ere are some more words to talk about

negative situations:

Nunca never

Tampoco neither/either

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lguno(a) and ninguno(a) have

different forms depending on

the kind of words with which

they are used.

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lguno and ninguno must

agree in gender with the noun

they replace or accompany.

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hen alguno and ninguno are followed by a

masculine singular noun use:

a

lgún

n

ingún

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ake alguno and ninguno match with the following noun:

c

hico

a

lgún chico

n

ingún chico

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ake alguno and ninguno match with the following noun:

m

aestra

a

lguna maestra

n

inguna maestra

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n 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.

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ouble negative:

Yo no

como nada

para

el almuerzo.

I’m

not eating anything

for

lunch.

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f a negative word, like nunca or nadie, preceeds

the verb the double negative is not used.Yo

nunca canto.I

never sing.

Nadi

e en la clase habla italiano.

No

one in class speaks Italian.