I can use positive and negative words to talk about indefinite or negative situations. Negative and Positive Words.

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I can use positive and negative words to talk about indefinite or negative situations. Negative and Positive Words

Alguien Someone Alguien robó mi tarea. Conozco a alguien que es famoso. Someone took pictures. ____________________________________________

Nadie No one. Nadie hizo la tarea. No one took pictures. ____________________________________________

También Also, too Yo miré la televisión también. Yo quiero ir también. I surfed the web too. ____________________________________________

Tampoco Neither (In English we say “either” even with negatives.) Tampoco miré la televisión.- I didn’t watch t.v. (neither). Tampoco quiero ir. – I don’t want to go (neither). I didn’t surf the web (neither). ____________________________________________

Algo Something Necesito algo. I need something. Something is in my shoe. Algo está en mi zapato. I ate (tomar) something yesterday. ____________________________________________

Nada Nothing No Necesito nada. I don’t need nothing. Nothing is in my shoe. No está nada en mi zapato. I didn’t eat (tomar) “nothing” yesterday. ____________________________________________

Algún (some + noun) Some + noun Quiero algún helado. I want some icecream. She needs some bread. Necesita algún pan. We saw some person. _____________________________________________

Ningún (none + adjective) /not any none+ noun No quiero ningún helado. I don’t want any icecream. She doesn’t need any bread. No necesita ningún pan. We didn’t see any person. _____________________________________________

o…o Either or I want either a hamburguesa or a pizza. Quiero o una hamburguesa o una pizza. She needs to either study or to do her homework. ____________________________________________

Ni…ni Neither… nor She doesn’t want neither fruit (nor) a salad. No quiere ni fruit ni ensalada. She doesn’t need to study nor do her homework. __________________________________________