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abruzzese [7]
3 years ago
15

Please help I really do not understand this​

Spanish
1 answer:
Likurg_2 [28]3 years ago
5 0

•Alguno/a(s) and Ninguno/a change to match the noun it is describing in gender and number.

<em>Some pencils- </em><em><u>Algunos</u></em><em> lápices , No one girl- </em><em>Ninguna</em><em> chica</em>

•Algún and alguno are both equivalent forms of "some/any."

•When the masc/singular noun is present, use the short version algún.

<em>I need any book. Necesito </em><em>algún</em><em> libro.</em>

○Only use alguno when the masc/singular noun is implied but not in the expression.

<em>¿Tienes dinero? Necesito </em><em>alguno</em><em> ("some"-about dinero)</em>

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•Same rules apply for "none/not any" - ningún versus ninguno.

○If one of the negative words above appears AFTER the conjugated verb in the sentence, you MUST put the word "NO" before the verb.

○A double negative is negative in Spanish when "no" comes before the verb.

Indefinite words that come after "No + verb" MUST BE negatives

I don't want any homework. NO, no quiero ninguna tarea.

○When someone/anyone or no one is the indefinite word, you must put the preposition "a" before "alguien/nadie"

Do you know anyone from Spain? ¿Conoces a alguien de España?

\textit{\textbf{Spymore}}​​​​​​

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