Question: ¿No visitaste la torre Eiffel? / Didn’t you visit the Eiffel Tower?Īnswer: No, no la visité. Question: ¿Te gustó el viaje? / Did you like the trip?Īnswer: No, no me gustó. When asking negative questions in Spanish or giving negative answers, you have to keep in mind that Spanish has no equivalent for the English word “don’t.” For this reason, you’ll have to use no twice when answering (more on this in a little bit). ¿No sabes dónde está la estación de autobús? / Don’t you know where the bus station is? Negative Questions and Answers: Rules and Examples These positive words are also called indefinite words as they refer to persons, things, animals, etc. By replacing a positive word with a negative word, you can turn a positive sentence into a negative one (and vice-versa).
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