Key points about negative forms in Spanish
Put no in front of a verb to make it a negative.
Use nada, nadie, nunca and ninguno/a/os/as with no to form other negatives like 'no one' and 'never'.
Ninguno changes to agree with the noun it is describing.
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Using 'no' in negative sentences
The easiest way to make a sentence negative in Spanish is to put no in front of the verbWord used to describe an action, state of being or an occurrence..
For example:
No me gusta el libro. - I don鈥檛 like the book.
No fuimos al cine. -We didn鈥檛 go to the cinema.
No es moderno. - It鈥檚 not modern.
When answering a question, no is often repeated for emphasis.
For example:
Tienes que ir a clase a las ocho y media, 驴no? - You have to go to lessons at 8.30, don't you?
No, no tengo hermanos. - No, I don鈥檛 have any brothers or sisters.
Other negative phrases using 'no'
There are a number of negative expressions that work with no:
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Sorry, something went wrongCheck your connection, refresh the page and try again. - never
For example:
No hay nada en la cocina. - There鈥檚 nothing in the kitchen.
No hay nadie en la fiesta. - There鈥檚 no one at the party.
Mar铆a no trabaja nunca los s谩bados. - Mar铆a never works on Saturdays.
Using 'ninguno'
Ninguno/a/os/as means no, none, not one, not any.
For example:
No hay ningunos barcos. - There are no boats.
Note that ninguno changes to agree with the nounThe name of a thing such as an object, a place or a person. Nouns are often described as naming words. it is describing.
For example:
No tengo ninguna idea. - I have no idea.
The form 苍颈苍驳煤苍 is used in front of a masculineIn Spanish, all nouns have a gender, either masculine or feminine. singularRefers to only one object or person. noun.
For example:
No he le铆do 苍颈苍驳煤苍 art铆culo. - I haven鈥檛 read a single article.
狈颈苍驳煤苍 reverts to ninguno when it is used on its own to refer to a masculine singular noun.
For example:
No he le铆do ninguno. - I haven鈥檛 read anything.
Or when it is used before the verb:
Ninguno de mis amigos est谩 aqu铆. - None of my friends are here.
The position of the negative
No must go after the subject pronounReplaces a noun that is the subject of the verb. and before the verb.
For example:
Mi hermano no es alto. - My brother is not tall.
Los j贸venes no est谩n contentos. - The young people are not happy.
Never separate direct object pronounReplaces a noun that is the direct object of the verb. or indirect object pronounReplace a noun which is not the direct object of the verb. object pronouns from the verb. Place the negative word in front of the pronoun.
For example:
No lo conozco. - I don鈥檛 know him.
No lo he visto. - I haven鈥檛 seen it.
The negative words nada, nadie and nunca can be used in two different ways:
- Place no before the verbWord used to describe an action, state of being or an occurrence. and the negative word after it.
For example:
No hay nadie en la fiesta. - There鈥檚 no one at the party.
Mar铆a no trabaja nunca los s谩bados. - Mar铆a never works on Saturdays.
No quiero ni fruta ni verduras. - I don鈥檛 want either fruit or vegetables
- Place the negative word in front of the verb and drop the no.
For example:
Nadie fue a la fiesta. - Nobody went to the party.
Nada va a pasar. - Nothing is going to happen.
Tampoco tengo un hermano. - I don鈥檛 have a brother either.
Negatives in Spanish - Mini quiz
Which is the correct negative word to complete this sentence?
No hay ____ en el parque.
There鈥檚 no one in the park.
No hay nadie en el parque.
Nadie means no one.
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Higher Tier - Other negative phrases
Some other useful phrases with no are:
- Ya no - no longer, not anymore
For example:
Ana ya no vive aqu铆. - Ana doesn鈥檛 live here anymore.
- (No) tampoco - neither
For example:
Tampoco tengo un hermano. - I don鈥檛 have a brother either.
- (No) ni 鈥 ni - neither 鈥 nor
For example:
No quiero ni fruta ni verduras. - I don鈥檛 want either fruit or vegetables.
Higher Tier - Negatives in Spanish - Mini quiz
Which is the correct negative word to complete this sentence?
______ como carne.
I never eat meat.
Nunca como carne.
Nunca means never.
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