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  1. Negative Adverbs Spanish. Examples: Juana nunca trabaja los domingos. Juana never works on Sundays. Gabriela se fue de la casa sin nada. Gabriela left the house without anything. Printable Spanish interrogative adverbs table and negative adverbs tables with example sentences and exercises.

  2. Negative adverbs turn affirmative statements and questions into negative statements and questions. The most common English negative adverb is the word "not," and the Spanish equivalent is no. To make a statement or question negative, just put no in front of the verb.

  3. Negative Words First. You don’t always have to use the “ no + verb + negative word” formula. You may start your sentence with nunca, tampoco, or a negative subject. If your sentence starts with a negative word (i.e. a negative word comes before the verb), you will not use a “no” in the sentence.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. In Spanish, the most common way to express a negation is through the word ‘ no ’ (no/not). Therefore, the most typical way to form a negative clause is by placing the word no before the verb.

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  8. 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.

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