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  1. Carlos comió pastel. 8. de lo que me dijo es verdad. 9. Mañana iremos a la escuela. 10. Lucy regresara a la casa. Spanish printable and online negative adverbs exercise with answers-- Choose from "Tampoco, Nunca, Nada, Sin nada, Jamás, Ni, Ni siquiera"...

  2. Correct answers: Spanish printable negative adverbs worksheets with answers for teachers and students-- Choose from "Jamás, Nada, Sin nada, Ni, Ni siquiera, Nunca, Tampoco".

  3. Negative Adverbs in Spanish Table. Negatives. Meaning. Jamás. Ever-Never-Not ever. Nada-Sin nada. Nothing-Without anything. Ni – Ni siquiera. Neither-Nor-Not even.

  4. To turn a positive statement into a negative statement in Spanish, the first rule to know is that we use no before any verb, compound verb, or verb with its pronouns. Let’s look at some examples: no tengo. I don’t have. no soy escocés. I am not Scottish. no lo sé. I don’t know (it) no me desperté.

  5. 3. It seems that you will never understand. = Parece que vas a entender. 4. They don't have a dog either. = (Ellos) tienen perro. 5. They no longer like him. = Él les gusta. 6. We won't go to work tomorrow either. = Mañana iremos al trabajo. 7. I wasn't doing anything. = No estaba haciendo . 8. We don't eat meat or fish. = No comemos carne ni ...

  6. 8) El chico no tiene ni siquiera una bicicleta. The boy doesn’t even have a bike. 9) No tenemos ni frío ni calor. We are neither cold nor hot. Learn to Form Negative Sentences in Spanish. Using Negative Words: "No, Ni, Nada, Nadie, Nunca, Ningún, Tampoco". With Examples and Practice.

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  8. Spanish negative adverbs. Two negative adverbs must always include no (click the links for detailed lessons and more examples): todaviá no. not yet. Todavía no he comido. I haven’t eaten yet. ya no. no more, not any more. Ya no quiero trabajar aquí.

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