👉 How to make negative sentences in Spanish? (Negation and negative words)
– Easy Spanish grammar lesson with examples –
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Negative sentences (las oraciones negativas) are most often formed by placing the adverb “no” before the verb.
Basic structure: Subject + « no » + verb + Direct Object Complement + Indirect Object Complement :
- Alejandro come una manzana (Alejandro is eating an apple)
- Negation → Alejandro no come una manzana (Alejandro does not eat an apple)
- Maya sabe leer y escribir (Maya can read and write)
- Negation → Maya no sabe leer y escribir (Maya can’t read and write)
- Isabella y Javier trabajan todos los días en el mismo restaurante (Isabella and Javier work in the same restaurant every day)
- Negation → Isabella y Javier no trabajan todos los días en el mismo restaurante (Isabella and Javier do not work every day in the same restaurant)
- Mateo pone un chaleco a su hijo para que no tenga frío (Mateo puts a vest on his son so he doesn’t get cold)
- Negation → Mateo no pone un chaleco a su hijo (Mateo does not put a vest on his son)
- A Liliana le gusta hacer bicicleta (Liliana likes to ride her bike)
- Negation → A Liliana no le gusta hacer bicicleta (Liliana does not like to ride a bike)
⚠️ The order of the words in the sentence is changed when the object complement is replaced by a pronoun.
New structure: Subject + « no » + pronoun Indirect Object Complement+ pronoun Direct Object Complement + verb
- Elena da frutas a su hija (Elena gives fruit to her daughter)
If we modify this sentence so that the object complement is replaced by a pronoun, it gives :
- Elena le da frutas (Elena gives her fruit)
And the negation is therefore :
- Elena no le da frutas (Elena doesn’t give her fruit)
Same reasoning in the plural:
- María no da frutas a sus hijas (María does not give fruit to her daughters)
- Negation → María no les da frutas (María doesn’t give them fruit)
⚠️ If the Indirect Object Complement pronoun« le » or « les » is immediately followed by « la », « lo », « los » or « las », it’s replaced by « se » :
- Paola no les da frutas (Paola does not give them fruit) → « Paola no « les – los » da frutas » which we replace by « Paola no se los da frutas » (Paola does not give them fruit)
How to make a double negation in Spanish?
It is possible to emphasize the negation of a sentence by adding words like “never”, “nothing”, etc. In Spanish, the following structure should be used:
« no » + verb + words with a negative value :
- Juan no sabe tampoco cantar (Juan can’t sing either)
- Salma no quiere comer ní frutas ní verduras (Salma does not want to eat fruits or vegetables)
- Alicia no lleva nunca botas (Alicia never wears boots)
- Lorenzo no encuentra a nadie en el parque (Lorenzo does not meet anyone in the park)
In some cases, it is possible to use certain negative words directly before the verb without using “no”:
- Emiliano no sabe tampoco cantar → Emiliano tampoco sabe cantar (Raúl can’t sing either)
- Alicia no lleva nunca botas → Alicia nunca lleva botas (Alicia never wears boots)
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