GRAMATICA - Affirmative/Negative Words

Question 10

Complete the Spanish sentence to mean the same as the English:

I do not have anything in my backpack. - No tengo ________ en mi mochila.

Which word should be used to complete the sentence?

Answer:

The correct word to complete the Spanish sentence is nada.

In Spanish, when forming negative sentences to express that you have nothing or do not have anything, the word "nada" is used. In this specific case, the sentence "I do not have anything in my backpack" translates to "No tengo nada en mi mochila" in Spanish.

It is important to pay attention to the use of negative words like "nada" to accurately convey the intended meaning in Spanish sentences. By using the correct affirmative or negative word, you can effectively communicate your message in Spanish.

Practice using these affirmative and negative words in Spanish to enhance your language skills and ensure your sentences are grammatically correct and accurately convey your message.

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