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039 Spanish More Negatives http://foxhugh.wordpress.com/spanish/39-more-negatives/ To make sentences negative, you place no before the verb.

Other negatives may precede or follow the verb, but if they follow, they must follow a negative verb (a double negative). The word order is either no + verb + negative or negative + verb. Nunca means ever when it follows a comparative; jams means ever when it follows an affirmative verb. Ya no + verb means the same thing as no + verb + ms (no more, no longer). ms nada nadie ninguno (a) tampoco ni ni...ni ni siquiera nunca, jams no more, no longer nothing, (not) anything nobody, (not) anybody no, none neither, either nor neither... nor not even never, ever

No bailas nunca. = Nunca bailas. You never dance. No juego ms. = Ya no juego. I no longer play. Links http://www.ielanguages.com/spanish2.html

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