The document provides examples of questions and responses using negative and positive forms in Spanish. For the negative form, the examples ask if various actions have been done (e.g. buying a car, sending a postcard) and the responses all use the form "No he [verb]" to indicate that the action has not been done. For the positive form, the examples ask if various actions have been done (e.g. reading a book, speaking to someone) and the responses all use "Sí" or "Yes, [subject] has" to affirm that the action has been done.
The document provides examples of questions and responses using negative and positive forms in Spanish. For the negative form, the examples ask if various actions have been done (e.g. buying a car, sending a postcard) and the responses all use the form "No he [verb]" to indicate that the action has not been done. For the positive form, the examples ask if various actions have been done (e.g. reading a book, speaking to someone) and the responses all use "Sí" or "Yes, [subject] has" to affirm that the action has been done.
The document provides examples of questions and responses using negative and positive forms in Spanish. For the negative form, the examples ask if various actions have been done (e.g. buying a car, sending a postcard) and the responses all use the form "No he [verb]" to indicate that the action has not been done. For the positive form, the examples ask if various actions have been done (e.g. reading a book, speaking to someone) and the responses all use "Sí" or "Yes, [subject] has" to affirm that the action has been done.