Affirmative Expressions In Spanish
Affirmative Expressions In Spanish
Algo (something): Algo is invariable and refer to objects and things.
- Hay algo en la casa (There is something in the house).
Alguien (someone): Alguien is invariable and refer to people.
- Ví a alguien en el supermercado (I saw someone at cinema)
Alguno/s, Alguna/s (someone): Can refer to things or people, and you must add gender. Also you can use in singular and plurar.
- Hay algunas manchas en el piso (There are some marks on the floor)
Siempre (always): Refer to time.
- Siempre llega tarde (She’s always late).
Alguna vez (Sometime - ever): Refer to time.
- ¿Has estado alguna vez en Madrid? (Have you ever been in Madrid?)
Todavía, aún (still): Refer to time.
- Aún queda tiempo (There is still time)
Another affirmative words: Algún (some), De algún modo (somehow), De alguna manera (someway), Tambien (also), o…o (either…or), Algun día (someday).
September 10, 2007 | Filed Under Grammar
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