![]() ![]() The first two questions below can be responded by using "ninguno" or "ningún" since the question provide the context needed to knwo what they refer to. ![]() If the masculine noun is needed after, use "algún" or "ningún" instead. There needs to be a previous context indicating what they refer to. Thus, they cannot be followed by the masculine noun they refer to. Note that "alguno" and "ninguno" are used as masculine pronouns. In questions using indefinite words: "algún", "algunos", "algunas", and "alguna", while there are different ways to answer, it is common to use these negative words: "ningún", "ninguno", "ninguna" and "nadie". alguno/a/as/os, algún - a, one, any, some. (negative situation) Take a look at the Spanish affirmative and negative words below: Affirmative Words. However, in the negative form, "ningún" and "ninguna" are never used in the plural form since there is no plural of "none". Negative word: There is no one here to help me clean this spill. It's counterpart "ningún" also agrees in gender with the noun it modifies. ![]() The indefinite word "algún" has four different forms that will agree in gender and number with the noun they modify. No se acuesta nadie temprano en mi casa.Note that all negative words, including the word "no", are indicated in bold. Below is a list of affirmative words an their corresponding negative pairs: algo (something) nada (nothing) alguien (somebody) nadie (nobody) algn (-o, -a, -os, -as) (some, something) ningn (-o, -a, -os, -as) (no, none) siempre (always) nunca (never) jams (never, ever) tambin (also) tampoco. (No, I never study. There are two ways to form negative sentences in Spanish. Ningún, ninguno, ninguna (in singular only) Let us look at these common indefinite and negative words: Indefinida In Spanish, indefinite words are opposite in meaning to its negative words. ![]()
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