Indefinite words refer to people and things that are not specific, for example, someone or something. Negative words deny the existence of people and things.

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Indefinite words refer to people and things that are not specific, for example, someone or something. Negative words deny the existence of people and things or contradict statements, for instance, no one or nothing. Spanish indefinite words have corresponding negative words, which are opposite in meaning. Copyright © 2012 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

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There are two ways to form negative sentences in Spanish There are two ways to form negative sentences in Spanish. You can place the negative word before the verb, or you can place no before the verb and the negative word after. Copyright © 2012 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

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Because they refer to people, alguien and nadie are often used with the personal a. The personal a is also used before alguno/a, algunos/as, and ninguno/a when these words refer to people and they are the direct object of the verb. Copyright © 2012 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

¡Atención! Before a masculine, singular noun, alguno and ninguno are shortened to algún and ningún. Copyright © 2012 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

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Pero is used to mean but. The meaning of sino is but rather or on the contrary. It is used when the first part of the sentence is negative and the second part contradicts it. Copyright © 2012 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

Cambia las oraciones para que sean negativas Cambia las oraciones para que sean negativas. La primera se da como ejemplo. Siempre se viste bien. _____ se viste bien. _____ se viste bien _____. Alguien se ducha. _____ se ducha. _____ se ducha _____. Ellas van también. Ellas _____ van. Ellas _____ van _____. Alguien se pone nervioso. _____ se pone nervioso. _____ se pone nervioso _____. Tú siempre te lavas las manos. Tú _____ te lavas las manos. Tú _____ te lavas las manos _____. Voy a traer algo. _____ voy a traer _____. Juan se afeita también. Juan _____ se afeita. Juan _____ se afeita _____. Mis amigos viven en una residencia o en casa. Mis amigos _____ viven _____ en una residencia _____ en casa. Nunca No nunca Copyright © 2012 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

Cambia las oraciones para que sean negativas Cambia las oraciones para que sean negativas. La primera se da como ejemplo. (cont’d.) 9. La profesora hace algo en su escritorio. La profesora _____ hace _____ en su escritorio. 10. Tú y yo vamos al mercado. _____ tú _____ yo vamos al mercado. 11. Tienen un espejo en su casa. _____ tienen _____ espejo en su casa. Algunos niños se ponen sus abrigos. _____ niño se pone su abrigo. Copyright © 2012 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.