+ Words of Negation HOW TO EXPRESS SOMETHING NEGATIVELY.

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+ Words of Negation HOW TO EXPRESS SOMETHING NEGATIVELY

+ Some negative words are: NUNCAnever NADIEno one NOno, not NADA nothing

+ Some rules to remember… 1) NUNCA goes before the conjugated verb 2) You will many times use “no/nunca” or “no/nada” together in a sentence. If you do…be sure to put the “no” before the verb and the “nunca/nada” after the verb. 3) NADIE is a singular “noun” so the verb will always be 3 rd person singular (like él/ella/usted).

+ I never study on Fridays. Yo nunca estudio en los viernes.

+ I never want to dance. No quiero bailar nunca.

+ I don’t want to do nothing. No quiero hacer nada.

+ No one is here. Nadie está aquí.