¡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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Practice 1:
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Practice 2:
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Vocabulario:
verbos (verbs):
bailar – to dancecomer – to eatcomieron – they ate / you all atecomprar – to buyencontrar – to findestar – to begustar – to be pleasing tome gustan – I likehay – there is / there arelavar – to washmirar – to lookmiran – they lookmiró – s/he looked [at]necesitar – to needpensar – to thinkquerer – to wantsaber – to knowsabe – s/he knowssabes – you knowser – to betocar – to play [instrument]trabajar – to workverse – to be seense ven – they look / they appear [like something]
sustantivos (nouns):
el cielo – the skyla familia – the familyla fiesta – the partyla película – the moviela ropa – the clotheslas frutas – fruitsla tienda – the storelos amigos – the friendslos animales – the animalslos vestidos – the dresseslos zapatos – the shoesotros – othersuna camisa – a shirtuna persona – a personunas manzanas – some applesunas nubes – some cloudsun idioma – a languageun instrumento – an instrumentun refresco – a soda
otro (other):
bueno / buena – goodcomo – likecon – withde – of, fromen – in / atesta – thisfrío – coldinteresante – interestinglimpio / limpia – cleanmi(s) – myno – nonuevo(s) – newotro – other / anotherpero – butporque – becauseromántico / romántica – romanticsólo – onlyque – that¡Qué barbaridad! – What nonsense!ya – already
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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?
In the question – “Viste a alguno de tus amigos en la fiesta?”
What is the purpose of the “a” before alguno?