Ningunas/os for nouns that are always plural
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Vince V.Kwiziq community member
Ningunas/os for nouns that are always plural
The explanation of the use of ningunas/os seems to have changed. "The plurals ningunos and ningunas also exist, but they are quite rare and add an emphatic sense to the negation." I think it used to say that they are used for nouns that are always plural such as, las gafas. Did this change? Is the "always plural" usage still correct in addition to adding emphasis?
This question relates to:Spanish lesson "Using the negative ningún (a, os, as) = not any"
Asked 3 years ago
Hola Vince
We still have that sample sentence but it is in this other lesson for ningún/ninguna as adjectives used at the beginning of the sentence. Have a look here.
Saludos
Inma
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