Indefinite Words Página 283. Affirmative and Negative Words pg. 283 Indefinite words are used when referring to non-specific people, things or situations.

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Indefinite Words Página 283

Affirmative and Negative Words pg. 283 Indefinite words are used when referring to non-specific people, things or situations and can be affirmative and negative. alguno(a) & ninguno(a) have masculine and feminine forms. Veo alguna casa. Veo a alguno. Veo algún trabajo. * * *

Double Negatives are a must in Spanish Required when the word "NO" is before the verb. No veo nada. No quiero ninguno. -Nunca quiero comer. -Nada me gusta. -No quiero comer nada. -No me gusta nada. ¿Cuándo quieres comer? ¿Qué te gusta?

Uses of personal "a" ¿Conoces a alguien de España? -No, no conozco a nadie de España. 2. When alguien, nadie, algún, alguno(a), ninguno(a) or ningún is the object of a verb and you are talking about a person ¿Ves a algún chico guapo? -Sí, veo a un chico guapo. -No, no veo a ningún chico guapo. -No, no veo a ninguno. ¿Ves a alguna chica guapa? -Sí, veo a una chica guapa. -No, no veo a ninguna chica guapa. -No, no veo a ninguna.

Do not use personal "a" when the object is something other than a person. ¿Ves algún carro rojo? -No, no veo ningún carro rojo. -No, no veo ninguno. ¿Ves alguna casa azul? -No, no veo ninguna casa azul. -No, no veo ninguna.

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