Search
- Filter Results
- Location
- Classification
- Include attachments
- https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Reedley_College/Spanish__2__High-Beginning_Spanish/05%3A_Capitulo_5/5.12%3A_Leccion-_Las_palabras_indefinidas_y_negativasIn the case of questions and answers, if an indefinite word from the left column is used in a question, then when the response is negative you use the negative word on the right in your answer. Unlike...In the case of questions and answers, if an indefinite word from the left column is used in a question, then when the response is negative you use the negative word on the right in your answer. Unlike English, it is not only possible to make double negatives in Spanish, but when a negative word is used after the verb, you must also place “no” or another negative word in front of the verb.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Imperial_Valley_College/Span_100%3A_Elementary_Spanish_I_Vivir_en_las_Fronteras_(Sanchez-Dominguez)/05%3A_Capitulo_5/5.07%3A_Gramatica._Las_palabras_indefinidas_y_negativasIn the case of questions and answers, if an indefinite word from the left column is used in a question, then when the response is negative you use the negative word on the right in your answer. Unlike...In the case of questions and answers, if an indefinite word from the left column is used in a question, then when the response is negative you use the negative word on the right in your answer. Unlike English, it is not only possible to make double negatives in Spanish, but when a negative word is used after the verb, you must also place “no” or another negative word in front of the verb.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Imperial_Valley_College/Espanol_en_Accion_I/05%3A_Capitulo_5_La_metropoli/5.07%3A_Gramatica._Las_palabras_indefinidas_y_negativasIn the case of questions and answers, if an indefinite word from the left column is used in a question, then when the response is negative you use the negative word on the right in your answer. Unlike...In the case of questions and answers, if an indefinite word from the left column is used in a question, then when the response is negative you use the negative word on the right in your answer. Unlike English, it is not only possible to make double negatives in Spanish, but when a negative word is used after the verb, you must also place “no” or another negative word in front of the verb.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Imperial_Valley_College/Span_100%3A_Elementary_Spanish_I_-_Vivir_en_las_Fronteras_(new)__(DO_NOT_USE)/05%3A_Capitulo_5._La_metropoli/5.07%3A_Gramatica._Las_palabras_indefinidas_y_negativasIn the case of questions and answers, if an indefinite word from the left column is used in a question, then when the response is negative you use the negative word on the right in your answer. Unlike...In the case of questions and answers, if an indefinite word from the left column is used in a question, then when the response is negative you use the negative word on the right in your answer. Unlike English, it is not only possible to make double negatives in Spanish, but when a negative word is used after the verb, you must also place “no” or another negative word in front of the verb.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Allan_Hancock_College/Mundo_sin_fronteras%3A_Introduccion_a_la_lengua_espanola_-_Espanol_101/07%3A_Capitulo_7-_La_rutina_diaria/7.03%3A_Leccion-_Las_palabras_indefinidas_y_negativasIn the case of questions and answers, if an indefinite word from the left column is used in a question, then when the response is negative you use the negative word on the right in your answer. Unlike...In the case of questions and answers, if an indefinite word from the left column is used in a question, then when the response is negative you use the negative word on the right in your answer. Unlike English, it is not only possible to make double negatives in Spanish, but when a negative word is used after the verb, you must also place “no” or another negative word in front of the verb.