Answer:
1. nunca
2. algún
3. nadie
4. ni siquiera
Explanation:
Your answers 1 to 3 are ok.
Answer 4 is wrong.
The difference between "tampoco" and "ni siquiera" is that "tampoco" requires a precedent, that is, before say it you must have said "no".
Ex:
A: ¿Te gusta el cine?
B: No.
A: A mí tampoco.
"Ni siquiera" it is used to express the denial of a "minimum" within more than one possibility.
Example:
"No hay ni siquiera un gato aquí" ("There is not even a dog here") implies one of the following possibilities (or another), depending on the context:
a) They were looking for cats and were disappointed because they didn't find one.
b) They were looking for an animal and were disappointed because they didn't find a cat, which would be the easiest to find.
Answer:
It's What is going on between William and Billy Jo
Explanation:
I got it right on the test.
Answer:ah yes William the last time he went to the gym was last year
Explanation:I need more information
Answer:
the right answer is besó
Explanation:
The word is kissed, because it refers to an action that has not yet happened and is the one that is written correctly. It is also conjugated with the sentence that is raised.