Nadie Nada Nunca: Expresiones Negativas

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Nadie

Nada
Nunca

Expresiones negativas
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Contra el destino nadie (da) la
talla > contra el destino nadie
puede > Tip

nadie puede contra The pronoun nadie is


used similarly to all the
others nouns or
pronouns. It is always the

el destino third-person singular, and


it doesn’t have a defined
gender.
Dios puede contra el destino

contra el destino puede Dios


Tip

contra el destino puede Unlike other nouns and


pronouns the pronoun
nadie can’t be after the
nadie verb in affirmative
sentences. It is always
before the verb
Negative expressions

Affirmative sentences Negative sentences


Nadie puede contra el No puede nadie contra el
destino destino
nadie llegó tarde >

Tip

The pronoun nadie


is always after the
verb in negative
sentences.
nadie llegó tarde >
no llegó tarde nadie
Tip

Nadie no llegó tarde The pronoun nadie


is always after the
verb in negative
sentences.
It works the same way for NADA

¿What about
NINGÚN/NINGUNO(S)/NI
NGUNA(S)?
● ninguno puede contra el destino
ninguna persona puede contra el destino
Contra el destino no puede
ninguno Tip

contra el destino puede


The indefinite words ningún,
ninguno(s), ninguna(s)
function similarly to the
indefinite articles un(os) and

ninguno una(s). The rules to place it


(before or after the verb) are
the same that the rules for
nadie and nunca
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