► CRYPTO.COM Use my referral link to sign up for Crypto. ► WEBULL (Get 2 Stock When You Sign Up): Easy to use app for investing and you get a free stock.): ► ROBINHOOD (Get 1 Stock When You Sign Up. ► DONATIONS via PayPal (To help support the channel you can donate via PayPal): Some Ways Below To Help Out The Channel Listed Below Remember positive will go with positive, and negative will go with negative. Notice that in the negative form, all of the statements are singular. (In here the word "ninguno" replaces "libro") Spanish > 7.2 indefinite and negative words > Flashcards 1 alguien someone somebody anyone 2 alguno/a(s), algn some any 3 algo something anything. (in here we must write "ningún" since it is before the s/m noun "libro") (In here the word "alguno" replaces "libro") (in here we must write "algún" since it is before the s/m noun "libro") ¿Tienes algunos libros? (Do you have some books?) (In here the word "ninguna" replaces "revista") (In here the word "alguna" replaces "revista") ¿Tienes algunas revistas? (Do you have some magazines?) This includes 3 different puzzles in Spanish that are great for station activities or partner work. Students match the positive and negative words to form a rectangle. You can put the negative word before the verb or put NO before the verb and then add the negative word after the verb. This is a fun way to practice Spanish words like algo/nada, alguien/nadie and other negatives in a hands-on way. También (also, too) tampoco (neither, not either) Siempre (always) nunca, jamás (never, not ever) Indefinite and negative adjectives, pronouns or adverb s -los indefinidos in Spanish- are types of words that refer to persons, animals, things, etc. In Spanish indefinite words can be either s/pl but negative words are generally singular.Īlgo (something) nada (nothing) for thingsĪlguien (someone) nadie (nobody) for peopleĪlguno (any) ninguno (none) could refer to either people or thingsĪlgunos (some) ninguno (none) could refer to either people or thingsĪlgún (any) ningún (none) could refer to either people or thingsĪlguna (any) ninguna (none) could refer to either people or thingsĪlgunas (some) ninguna (none) could refer to either people or things Indefinite and negative words in Spanish. This is a very different to English where we can only have one negative word. Interactive spelling game tests your knowledge of Spanish using words from the category NEGATIVE words PRETERITE. In Spanish once a statement is negative you must continue using negative words, the more negative the merrier. In this video we will learn Indefinite words (positive words) and Negative words in Spanish.
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