¡Hola, cyber-alumnos míos! In this video lesson, we’re going to be going over some affirmative and negative expressions. The expressions we will cover in this video are algún (some, one) and ningún (not one) and their different forms.
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Rules:
Practice 1:
Practice 2:
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Vocabulario:
verbos (verbs):
- bailar – to dance
- bailan – they dance
- comer – to eat
- comieron – they ate / you all ate
- comprar – to buy
- encontrar – to find
- encuentro – I find
- estar – to be
- está – s/he is
- gustar – to be pleasing to
- me gustan – I like
- le gustó – s/he liked
- hay – there is / there are
- lavar – to wash
- mirar – to look
- miran – they look
- miró – s/he looked [at]
- necesitar – to need
- necesito – I need
- pensar – to think
- piensa – s/he thinks
- querer – to want
- quiere – s/he wants
- saber – to know
- sabe – s/he knows
- sabes – you know
- ser – to be
- es – it is
- tocar – to play [instrument]
- trabajar – to work
- trabajo – I work
- verse – to be seen
- se ven – they look / they appear [like something]
sustantivos (nouns):
- el cielo – the sky
- la familia – the family
- la fiesta – the party
- la película – the movie
- la ropa – the clothes
- las frutas – fruits
- la tienda – the store
- los amigos – the friends
- los animales – the animals
- los vestidos – the dresses
- los zapatos – the shoes
- otros – others
- una camisa – a shirt
- una persona – a person
- unas manzanas – some apples
- unas nubes – some clouds
- un idioma – a language
- un instrumento – an instrument
- un refresco – a soda
otro (other):
- bueno / buena – good
- como – like
- con – with
- de – of, from
- en – in / at
- esta – this
- frío – cold
- interesante – interesting
- limpio / limpia – clean
- mi(s) – my
- no – no
- nuevo(s) – new
- otro – other / another
- pero – but
- porque – because
- romántico / romántica – romantic
- sólo – only
- que – that
- ¡Qué barbaridad! – What nonsense!
- ya – already
2 Responses
In the question – “Viste a alguno de tus amigos en la fiesta?”
What is the purpose of the “a” before alguno?
Hi! Is it possible to replace algunos/algunas/algún with unos/unas? Is there a specific case where only alguna or una can be used?