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Negativos. No me gusta. No me gusta. No me gusta. I do not like. No me gusta. I do not like. No me gusta. I do not like. Note: Before a verb, “no” makes the verb become a negative verb. No, no me gusta. No , no me gusta. No , no me gusta. No, I do not like. No , no me gusta.
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No me gusta Ido not like
No me gusta Ido not like
No me gusta Ido not like Note: Before a verb, “no” makes the verb become a negative verb
No,nome gusta No, I do not like
No,nome gusta No, I do not like
No,nome gusta No, I do not like Note: No is used the first time to answer the question and the second no is used to make the verb negative.
Multiple Negatives are common in Spanish, especially during a conversation. For Example: No me gusta bailar. ¿Y a ti? No, no me gusta bailar nada. This does not make sense is English, because we do not use double negatives. This means, when translated into English the words have to be changed to make sense.
No, no me gusta nada No, I do not like at all
No, no me gusta nada No, I do not like at all
No, no me gusta nada No, I do not like at all Note: “No” is used the first time to answer the question and the second no is used to make the verb negative. The third negative word is “nada”, which is a negative adverb to express the amount of dislike
What other meaning does “Nada” have? Example: ¿Que pasa?
What other meaning does “Nada” have? Example: ¿Que pasa? Answer: Nothing
No, no me gusta ni _____ ni______ nada. No, I do not like either____________ or ___________, at all. (Note: This can also be translated No, I like neither _______ nor______, at all.)
No, no me gusta ni _____ ni______ nada. No, I do not like either____________ or ___________, at all.
No, no me gusta ni _____ ni______ nada. No, I do not like either____________ or ___________, at all. Note: “No” is used the first time to answer the question and the second no is used to make the verb negative. “ni..ni” is used together to form the “either…or” combination. The fourth negative word is “nada”, which is a negative adverb to express the amount of dislike
No, no me gusta ni _____ ni______ nada, tampoco. No, I do not like either____________ or ___________ at all, either.
No, no me gusta ni _____ ni______ nada, tampoco. No, I do not like either____________ or ___________ at all, either.
No, no me gusta ni _____ ni______ nada, tampoco. No, I do not like either____________ or ___________ at all, either. Note: “No” is used the first time to answer the question and the second no is used to make the verb negative. “ni..ni” is used together to form the “either…or” combination. The fourth negative word is “nada”, which is a negative adverb to express the amount of dislike. The fifth word is tampoco, which negatively agrees with the speaker.
Example: No me gusta ni bailar ni cantar nada. ¿Y a ti? No, no me gusta ni bailar ni cantar nada, tampoco.
Example: No me gusta ni bailar ni cantar nada. ¿Y a ti? I do not like either to dance or to sing at all. What about you? No, no me gusta ni bailar ni cantar nada, tampoco. No, I do not like either to dance or sing at all, either.
A mi Tampoco. Me Neither
A mi Tampoco. Me Neither
A mi Tampoco. Me Neither Note: This is an easier way to answer a question, but can only be used when agreeing with and entire statement negatively.
Example: No me gusta ni bailar ni cantar nada. ¿Y a ti? I do not like either to dance or to sing at all. What about you? In this example, the person answering could also simply agree negatively with the statement and say “A mi tampoco”.