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  2. Quick Answer. It's very simple to make verb phrases negative in Spanish. In most cases, you simply put the word no in front of whatever verb or verb phrase you want to negate. Check out these examples.

    • “No”
    • Other Negative Words
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    nois the most important word to form negative sentences. Its usual place is right before the verb: However, if there is any object pronoun orreflexive pronoun (me, te, lo, se…) before the verb, then we place no right before those pronouns.

    The following words often appear in negative sentences: 1. nada = nothing, anything 2. nadie = nobody, anybody 3. nunca = never, ever 4. ningún / ninguno / ninguna = any, none, not one 5. tampoco = neither, either 6. ni siquiera / ni = not even 7. ni… ni… = neither… nor… In general we have 2 optionsfor placing these words: – Option 1: Somewhere aft...

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    Take this short Quiz about negative sentences:

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    Fill the gaps with the necessary words to form negative sentences. Click on the gray spaces to see the solutions:

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    • Negation in Spanish: An Overview. The most basic way to make a sentence negative in Spanish is to place a “no” before the verb and after the subject. Following this very simple rule, you can start using basic negation in your conversations
    • Negative Questions and Answers: Rules and Examples. ¿No sabes dónde está la estación de autobús? / Don’t you know where the bus station is? When asking negative questions in Spanish or giving negative answers, you have to keep in mind that Spanish has no equivalent for the English word “don’t.”
    • Double Negatives. Yo nunca antes viajé sola. / I never traveled alone before. You might have heard a million times from your elementary school teacher that using double negatives is a no-no.
    • A Few More Negative Expressions in Spanish. No veo el tren por ningún lado, debe estar retrasado. / I don’t see the train anywhere, it must be delayed.
  3. The simplest way to change a sentence from affirmative to negative in English is to include “do not” or “does not” (or “don’t” or “doesn’t”): Affirmative: Negative: I play tennis. I do not play tennis. She wants to write. She doesn’t want to write. They watch TV.

  4. Negative sentences in Spanish (las oraciones negativas) are formed by placing the adverb no before the verb. We can also form negative sentences with words such as nadie, nada, ningún , etc. Depending on their position in the sentence, we may have to use a double negative .

  5. In this article, you’ll learn everything you need to know about negative sentences in Spanish including how to use Spanish negatives pairs, plurals, how to ask questions, and how you need to carefully deal with mass and count nouns.

  6. Feb 15, 2021 · Negative sentences (las oraciones negativas) are most often formed by placing the adverb “no” before the verb. Basic structure: Subject + « no » + verb + Direct Object Complement + Indirect Object Complement : Alejandro come una manzana (Alejandro is eating an apple)

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