 Write the DLT:  DLT1: I can learn the meanings of nunca, tampoco, nada, and nadie.  DLT1: Puedo aprender las definiciones de las palabras nunca, tampoco,

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 Write the DLT:  DLT1: I can learn the meanings of nunca, tampoco, nada, and nadie.  DLT1: Puedo aprender las definiciones de las palabras nunca, tampoco, nada y nadie.  DLT2: I can use the word no (when needed) in order to utilize negative words.  DLT2: Puedo usar la palabra no (cuando es necesario) para utilizar las palabras negativas.  Write the correct form of the verbs Ser or Estar in the following sentences and then translate. 1. El cuaderno _____ encima del escritorio. 2. Mi clase preferida _____ la clase de inglés. 3. Mi apartamento _____ al lado de la biblioteca. 4. Yo _____ lejos de mi casa. 5. ¿Usted _______ un profesor?

 In English, you are not suppose to use double negatives in a sentence:  For Example: It is Incorrect to say: There wasn’t nobody there. Instead, one should say: There wasn’t anybody there.  In Spanish, however, double negatives are commonly used in a sentence.  No hay nadie alli.  There wasn’t anybody (nobody) there.  The following slide will show you the negative & positive words used in Spanish:

No Nunca Siempre Tampoco También Nada Algo Nadie Alguien Don’t/Do Not Never (ever) Always Neither/Not Either Also Nothing (Not anything) Something Nobody/Not Anybody Someone/Somebody

 Negative words in Spanish can take the place of the word no or can be added toward the end of a sentence that already has no. No voy a la clase. Nunca voy a la clase. No voy a la clase nunca.  The words nada and nadie can both be used as a subject in a sentence in which case they are placed before the verb. Nada es facíl Nadie quiere sacar la basura.  When nada and nadie are used after the verb, no must be placed before the verb. No quiero hacer nada. No hay nadie en clase hoy.

 Page 177  Activity28 1. Rewrite the entire phrase with the correct word in parenthesis 2. translate the completed phrase 3. Rewrite the sentences in Activity 28 in Spanish giving the opposite meaning

1. Mis primos no van a la playa. No voy a la playa tampoco. My cousins don’t go to the beach. I don’t go to the beach either. 2. No quiero hacer nada hoy. I don’t want to do anything today. 3. Mis padres, mis hermanos y yo tenemos el pelo castaño. Nadie en mi familia tiene el pelo rubio. My parents, my siblings, and I have brown hair. Nobody in our family has blond hair. 4. Cuando llueve y hace frio, mi perro no quiere salir. A mí tampoco me gusta salir cuando hace mal tiempo. When it rains and it is cold, my dog doesn’t want to go out. I don’t want to go out when the weather is bad either. 5. Siempre preparamos la cena en la cocina. Nunca cocinamos en el patio. We always prepare dinner in the kitchen. We never cook on the patio. 6. Después de cenar, me toca lavar los platos. Nadie me ayuda. After dinner it is my turn to wash the dishes. No one helps me.

1. Mis primos van a la playa. Voy a la playa también. 2. Quiero hacer algo hoy. 3. Mis padres, mis hermanos y yo tenemos el pelo castaño. Alguien en mi familia tiene el pelo rubio. 4. Cuando llueve y hace frio, mi perro quiere salir. A mí también me gusta salir cuando hace mal tiempo. 5. Nunca preparamos la cena en la cocina. Siempre cocinamos en el patio. 6. Después de cenar, me toca lavar los platos. Alguien me ayuda.

-¿Vas a hacer algo el sabado? -Are you going to do anything Saturday? -No, no voy a hacer nada. ¿Y tú? -No, I am not going to do anything. And you? -Casi siempre voy al cine los sabados. ¿Quieres ir conmigo? -I almost always go to the movies on Saturdays. Do you want to come with me? -Sí, yo tambien quiero ir al cine. ¿Sales mucho los sabados? -Yes, I also want to go to the movies. Do you go out a lot on Saturdays? - Sí. Casi nunca paso los fines de semana en casa. -Yes. I almost never spend the weekends at home. -Yo tampoco paso los fines de semana en casa. Siempre salgo con mis amigos y mis primos. -I don’t spend time at home on the weekends either. I always go out with my friends and cousins.