Spanish Affirmative and Negative Expressions

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What does the word 'algo' mean?

  • someone
  • never
  • something (correct)
  • nothing

What does the word 'alguien' mean?

  • any
  • nobody
  • nothing
  • someone (correct)

What does 'algún, alguno' refer to?

  • some (correct)
  • none
  • always
  • never

What is the meaning of 'siempre'?

<p>always (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the word 'también' mean?

<p>also (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the translation of 'nada'?

<p>nothing (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does 'nadie' refer to?

<p>nobody (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the meaning of 'ningún, ninguno'?

<p>none (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does 'nunca' mean?

<p>never (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the translation of 'tampoco'?

<p>neither (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Spanish Affirmative Expressions

  • Algo: Refers to "something" or "anything," used to indicate an unspecified object or concept.
  • Alguien: Means "someone" or "anyone," typically used to refer to an unknown person.
  • Algún, alguno: Translates to "any" or "some," used when referring to an unspecified quantity or variety.
  • Siempre: Means "always," indicating consistency or permanence in action or state.
  • También: Means "also" or "too," used to include additional information or agreement with a previous statement.

Spanish Negative Expressions

  • Nada: Means "nothing" or "not anything," indicating the absence of anything.
  • Nadie: Translates to "nobody" or "no one," used to indicate the absence of people.
  • Ningún, ninguno: Means "none" or "not any," used to negate existence of any item in a group.
  • Nunca: Refers to "never," indicating that an action does not occur at any time.
  • Tampoco: Translates to "neither" or "not either," used to express agreement with a negative condition mentioned previously.

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