Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Negative and Affirmative Expressions

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Negative and Affirmative Expressions"— Presentation transcript:

1 Negative and Affirmative Expressions
In Spanish there can be more than one negative in a sentence. This is unlike English where there can only be one negative. In Spanish no is usually used before the verb and another negative follows the verb. The other negatives may come before the verb in which case no would not be used. Although when the other negatives follow the verb then another negative must be used before the verb.

2 Expresiones Afirmativas
Sí – Yes Algo – Something, Anything Alguien – Somebody, Anybody Algún, Alguna – Some, Any Siempre – Always También – Also, Too Ya – Already Todavía – Still

3 Expresiones Negativas
No – No Nada – Nothing, Anything Nadie – Nobody, Anybody Ningún, Ninguna – None, Not any Nunca – Never Tampoco – Neither, Either Todavía no – Not yet Ya No – Not yet

4 Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns
In Spanish pronouns usually come before conjugated verbs, but they can be attached to the end of an infinitive verb. If attached to the end of a verb then there must be an accent added to maintain the original stress of the verb or participle.

5 Los Pronombres de Complemento Directo
me – me te – you (tú) lo – him, it, you (Ud.) la – her, it, you (Ud.) nos – us os – you (vosotros,-as) los – them, you (Uds.) las – them, you

6 Los Pronombres de Complemento Indirecto
me – to me, for me te – to you, for you (tú) le – to you, for you (Ud.) to him, for him to her, for her nos – to us, for us os – to you, for you (vosotros,-as) les – to you, for you (pl.)(Uds.) to them, for them

7 Direct Object Pronouns
Indirect Object Pronouns


Download ppt "Negative and Affirmative Expressions"

Similar presentations


Ads by Google