Hola a todos! Soy Lucia. Hi everybody! I’m Lucia. |
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In our previous lessons, we learned how to use the verbs ser/estar and tener. In this lesson, we’re going to learn how to turn these three verbs into their negative forms in order to say "I'm not" and "I don't have." |
So let's take an example. Imagine you are about to go to a party with a Spanish friend. You ask him if he is ready, and he answers No estoy preparado. [I’m not ready] |
Then, you ask him if he has a car to use to go to the party and he says No tengo coche. [I don’t have a car.] |
Let’s look at these two negative sentences- |
No estoy preparado. |
No tengo coche. |
[slowly] no estoy preparado/no tengo coche |
Did you catch some similar words in these two sentences? |
Right! In each sentence, you have one more word, no. It’s simple, right? You only have to add the word no before the verb. |
And this is an example with the verb estar. |
Eres italiano? “Are you Italian?” |
No soy italiano. “I’m not Italian.” |
It’s exactly the same...easy, no? |
Now let's look at an example with the verb tener, "to have"- |
"I have a car" is Tengo coche, and "I don't have a car" is No tengo coche. |
As you can see it is the same way again. |
This is the only way to make a negative sentence, adding no before the verb. It doesn’t matter which verb you are using, the rule is always the same. |
So now, how would you say "I don't like this restaurant?" For reference, “I want a cake.” is “Quiero un pastel”. Put no in before quiero. |
No quiero un pastel. |
[slowly] No quiero un pastel. |
Easy, don't you think? So now you can turn many sentences into negative forms just by adding No. |
There are a couple of exceptions with the verbs “to like” and “to love”. But we will learn more about these in the next few lessons. |
Now it’s time for Lucia’s tips. |
There is another way to reply negatively. |
It’s so easy - all you have to do is add No and a comma to the front of a negative sentence. For example, No, no tengo cohe. [No, I don’t have car.] |
No, no quiero pastel. [No, I don’t want cake.] |
This way, you will put more emphasis on your denial. |
Get ready for the next lesson because we are going to study a really important part of the Spanish language - using adjectives. |
I’ll be waiting for you in the next Español en 3 minutos. |
Nos vemos!! |
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