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Affirmative and Negative Words Use affirmative or a negative word when you want to talk about and indefinite or negative situation. Affirmative Words algo/something.

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1 Affirmative and Negative Words Use affirmative or a negative word when you want to talk about and indefinite or negative situation. Affirmative Words algo/something alguien/someone alguno, -a/ someone, some siempre/ always alguna vez/ ever también/ also todavía, aún/ still ya/ already o/ or o…o/ either…or Negative Words nada/ nothing nadie/ no one ninguno, -a/ no one, none nunca/ never jamás/ never tampoco/ neither ya no/ no longer todavía no/ not yet ni/ nor ni…ni/ neither…nor

2 Write the sentences below, paying attention to the boldfaced words Conoces algún chico uruguayo? (Do you know any Uruguayan boys?) No conozco a ningún chico uruguayo. (I do not know any Uruguayan boys)

3 Explanation: Alguno(a) and ninguano(a) match the gender of a the noun they replace or modify. They have different forms when used before masculine singular nouns: alguno beomes algún and ninguno becomes ningún.

4 No quiero nadaNo me gusta ninguna computadora I do not want anythingI do not like any computers Explanation: A double negative is required in Spanish when no precedes the verb.

5 Yo nunca uso cámara digital. I never use a digital camera Nadie quiere navegar por Internet No one wants to surf the Web. Explanation: If the negative word comes before the verb, there is no need to use no


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