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  1. In these notes you will learn more about negative and affirmative words used in Spanish; including indefinite pronouns to mean nobody, nothing, someone, something, and many more. Read the explanations and the example sentences carefully to be ready to complete the exercises below to practice and to test yourself.

  2. Practice your Spanish grammar in this graded fill-the-blank activity that focuses on: Spanish Negative and Affirmative Words #1.

  3. 1. Choose the appropriate NEGATIVE word: Siempre preparas pulpo para la cena? - No, yo no preparo pulpo __________. a veces. peor. nunca. 2. Choose the appropriate AFFIRMATIVE word: Nadie me invitó a cenar. Pero __________ te invitó a ti.

  4. Some things to remember about negative and affirmative words: In Spanish, you cannot use a negative and affirmative word together in the same sentence, at least 99% of the time. Instead, to say "I don't need anything" in Spanish, you would actually say "I don't need nothing" (Yo no necesito nada).

  5. Apr 9, 2020 · Level: Grade 7. Language: Spanish (es) ID: 89923. 09/04/2020. Country code: US. Country: United States. School subject: Español como Lengua Extranjera (ELE) (1061939) Main content: Las palabras afirmativas y negativas (1071264) From worksheet author:

  6. Jul 21, 2023 · Affirmative and negative words in Spanish are used to identify nouns and affirm or negate information. In short, knowing how to use affirmative and negatives is essential for your communication. With that in mind, in this guide, we’ll go over: List of Common Affirmative & Negative Words; How to Make an Affirmative Sentence Negative. Double ...

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  8. If you want to do more than “survive” an interaction with native speakers, you’ll need to learn the most common affirmative and negative words in Spanish. Fortunately, we’ve put together an exact list of what you need.