Negative Expressions. Negative expressions in Spanish go either before or after the verb. If they are placed after the verb, place no before the verb.

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Negative Expressions

Negative expressions in Spanish go either before or after the verb. If they are placed after the verb, place no before the verb also. No salgo nunca durante la semana. I never go out during the week. No me preocupo nunca por mi dieta. I never worry about my diet. nunca = never

When nada and nadie are subjects, they are placed before the verb. They can otherwise follow the verb or the preposition of which they are the object. Nadie juega mejor que yo.No quiero hacer nada. No one plays better than I do.I don’t want to do anything. *Don’t forget! Use the personal a with nadie when it’s the object of a verb. No conozco a nadie aquí. I don’t know anyone here. nadie = no one nada = nothing

Use ningun(o) and ninguna to say none, not (a single) one. They can be used as nouns or adjectives. They are generally used in the singular. Examples of noun use: No quiero probar ninguna. I don’t want to try a single one. No tengo ninguno. I don’t have a single one. ninguno, ninguna = none, not (a single) one, no (adj.)

Ninguno changes to ningún before a masculine single noun. Tengo dos pósters de Perú pero no tengo ningún poster de España. I have two posters of Peru but I don’t have any posters of Spain. ningún As adjectives, they are generally used in the singular and match the gender of the noun they describe. No quiero estudiar ninguna carrera. I don’t want to study any career.