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7.2: Indefinite Words: Indefinite and Negative5. ...
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también is the opposite of...
tampoco
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alguién is the opposite of...
nadie
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Nunca
Never, not ever
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Nadie
Nobody, not anyone
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Jamás
Never, not ever
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pero
but
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o...o is the opposite of
ni...ni
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O...o
Either...or
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sino
but (rather/on the contrary)
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Ninguno/a, , ningún (singular and masculine)
No, none, not any
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algúno(a/as) is the opposite of...
ninguno (a/as)
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Algo
something, anything
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Alguien and Nadie are often used with personal "a" because they...
refer to people
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Ni...ni
Neither...nor
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Tampoco
Neither; not either
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For alguno/a, algunos/as, and ninguno/a, can have the person "a" if...
they refer to people and also they are Direct Objects.
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Siempre
Always
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How to form negative sentences?
1. Place the negative word before the verb, and sometimes as the subject. 2. Place no before the verb, and the negative word after.
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Alguien
Someone; somebody; anyone
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Alguno/a, algún (singular and masculine)
Some; any
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siempre is the opposite of...
nunca
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Nada
Nothing; not anything
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You can have double or triple negatives in Spanish! What does this mean?
If you start with negative, everything which follows becomes negative.
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También
Also/too
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algo is the opposite of...
nada
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