Sra. Kimbrough Spanish 3 WHS

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Sra. Kimbrough Spanish 3 WHS Palabras Negativas Sra. Kimbrough Spanish 3 WHS

Indefinite Negative Algo Alguien Alguno/alguna/algún/ algunos/algunas Siempre También O…….o Nada Nadie Ninguno/ninguna/ningú n/ningunos/ningunas Nunca/jamás Tampoco Ni…….ni

Palabras Negativas The negative is formed by placing “no” in front of the verb No voy nunca al parque. If a negative word other than “no” is placed before the verb, “no” is not needed. Nunca voy al parque.

Palabras Negativas If there is an object pronoun before the verb, the negative word goes before the pronoun. No lo veo nunca. Nunca lo veo.

As many negative words as appropriate may be used in the same sentence No veo a nadie nunca en este lugar.

Nunca = Jamás Nunca is used more frequently When used in a question, jamás can mean “ever” ¿Jamás has trabajado en esa tienda?