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In Spanish, when you use a negative word after a verb, you need to add ____ before the verb. A. nada B. tampoco C. no D. nunca
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In Spanish, when you use a negative word after a verb, you need to add ____ before the verb. A. nada B. tampoco C. no D. nunca
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C. No . Double negatives are used in Spanish. eg: Yo no quiero nada.
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C. No is the answer
ie: No corre
No run/ Do not run
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No comer
No eating
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