Expressions of Number and Frequency

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Expressions of Number and Frequency Lesson 1 Vocabulary Expressions of Number and Frequency

To express the frequency with which something happens, we have several words in Spanish. Siempre Always Nunca Never A veces Sometimes Raramente Rarely Frecuentemente Frequently To ask how often, we say: ¿Con qué frecuencia…? ¿Cada cuánto…?

Algunos problemas. Algún (some) and Ningún (none) are adjectives that describe something singular and masculine. No tengo ningún carro. Voy a ser rico algún día. Alguno and Ninguno are only used as pronouns—when we don’t name the thing.

Continued… Alguna, Algunos, Algunas can be adjectives or pronouns. Ninguna, Ningunos, Ningunas can be used as adjectives or pronouns