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How do you use nadie in a sentence in Spanish?

How do you use nadie in a sentence in Spanish?

We use the indefinite pronoun nadie to say no one, nobody and not anyone. Read and listen to these examples: Yo no vi a nadie en la calle. I didn’t see anyone in the street.

Can Spanish verbs be plural?

The plural (ellos/ellas) ending of verbs is “an” for “ar” verbs and “en” for “er/ir verbs. Making NOUNS plural in Spanish is not difficult.

What is the difference between Nadie and ningun?

Nadie is Spanish for nobody (or anybody if it actually implies nobody). This should perhaps be easier to remember than ningún because its spelling remains the same regardless of what it comes before or after.

How do you know if a Spanish verb is singular or plural?

Rule: If a singular noun ends in s or x, has more than one syllable, and the last syllable is unstressed, the singular and plural forms are the same. Here are some examples. Rule: If the second word in a singular compound noun is a plural noun, the singular and plural forms are the same.

What is the opposite of nadie?

Nadie. The opposite of alguien, nadie is used exclusively to refer to people. A nadie le gusta la comida de ese restaurante.

Do you hyphenate no one?

The correct way to spell no one is as two words, without the hyphen: No one warned us about the incoming storm. We went to the schoolyard, but there was no one there. If you add a hyphen to no one, you get a much less common variant spelling of the word: no-one.

What is the plural in Spanish?

To form the plural in Spanish, add -s to most nouns ending in a vowel (a, e, i, o or u) which doesn’t have an accent.

What is the plural of LA?

Answer. The plural form of la is las.

Are nadie and ninguno interchangeable?

— ]Note that when nadie follows a verb, the part of the sentence preceding the verb typically is also put in negative form, making a double negative. ninguno, ninguna — none, nobody, no one — Ninguna de ellas va al parque. (None of them are going to the park.)

How do you use ningun and Algun?

  1. Anything and anyone cannot resist the power of this group of words.
  2. Ningún means “no” or “not any,” also depending on the sentence.
  3. algunos / ningunos (masculine plural)
  4. algunas / ningunas (feminine plural)
  5. Alguno, on the other hand, is a pronoun, so it does its job by itself:
  6. Algún — Any (male, adjective)

What is a plural in Spanish?

How do you make La Ciudad plural?

Ciudad (city), ends in D so we add ES at the end to make it plural, making it ciudades (cities).

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