1. Nunca
<em>Nunca</em> means <em>never </em>in English, so a sentence using this word is:
- <em>Nunca había visto un expectáculo tan asomboroso</em>
This means:
- <em>I had never seen such an amazing show</em>
2. Nada
<em>Nada</em> means <em>nothing </em>in English, so a sentence using this word is:
- <em>Nada en esta vida importa más que la felicidad</em>
This means:
- <em>Nothing in this life matters more than happiness</em>
3. Nadie
<em>Nadie</em> means <em>no one/nobody </em>in English, so a sentence using this word is:
- <em>Nadie vino a mi cumpleaños</em>
This means:
- <em>Nobody came to my birthday</em>
4. Algo
<em>Algo</em> means <em>something </em>in English, so a sentence using this word is:
- <em>Quiero algo grande para mi boda</em>
This means:
- <em>I want something great for my wedding</em>
5. Alguien
<em>Alguien</em> means <em>someone </em>in English, so a sentence using this word is:
- <em>Necesito que alguien me ame como merezco</em>
This means:
- <em>I need someone to love me as I deserve</em>
Vosotros dibujan en la clase de arte
You basically say the numbers in Spanish but while using despues,antes,son las(beginning of sentence) here il show an example ex. son las Cinco con quince.. although con means with some people do talk like that. translation: it's 5 with 15 ... yes I know it does sound weird in english but not all spanish is alike .... I hope this helped you the slightest bit ... I'm Spanish and this is also confusing to me so good look and do your best
<span>Vosotros ______ las actividades
</span><span>haréis</span>
Answer:
Zero on the number line is the border between positive numbers and negative numbers.