What tense is no one in Spanish?

What tense is no one in Spanish?

Answering “no”

Spanish Negative English Equivalent
ni . . . ni (nee) neither . . . nor
tampoco (tahm-poh-koh) neither, not either
jamás, nunca (Hah-mahs; noon-kah) never, (not) ever
nadie (nah-deeeh) no one, nobody

What pronoun is nobody in Spanish?

Nadie

What subject pronoun is nadie?

Indefinite Pronouns

alguien someone/somebody, anybody/anyone
algo something
nada nothing
nadie nobody/no one
ninguno/ninguna nobody/no one/none

Is Tu y Yo Vosotros?

The plural of yo is nosotros/nosotras, the plural of tú is vosotros/vosotras, the plural of él is ellos, the plural of ella is ellas, and the plural of usted is ustedes.

What are the forms of ser in Spanish?

Free Spanish Grammar Lesson

Pronoun Present Tense Verb Form
Yo soy
eres
Él, Ella, Usted es
Nosotros, Nosotras somos

Why is estar irregular?

Estar is an irregular verb. It is irregular because it does not follow an established pattern of conjugation to form its different tenses.

What conjugation is estoy?

Estar Conjugation: Simple Tenses of the Indicative Mood

Subject Present Preterite
(am/is/are) (was/were)
yo estoy estuve
estás estuviste
él/ella está estuvo

How do you conjugate salir?

Using the chart below you can learn how to conjugate the Spanish verb salir in Present tense….Mode: Indicative.

Personal Pronoun Conjugation
Yo salgo
Tu sales
El/Ella sale
Nosotros salimos

What tense is hizo in Spanish?

Conjugating the Irregular Spanish Verb Hacer (to Do/Make)

Conjugation Translation
yo hice I did
tú hiciste You (informal) did
él/ella/ello/uno hizo He/she/one did
usted hizo You (formal) did

Does hijo mean son in Spanish?

“el hijo” means literally “the son”.

Is hizo a hacer?

Note that hizo (the él/ella/usted form of hacer) is spelt with a z.

What is subjunctive in Spanish examples?

Subjunctive Mood Tenses

Subjunctive Mood Tenses Examples
Present subjunctive Me alegro de que vengas. (I am happy that you are coming.)
Present perfect subjunctive Me alegro de que hayas venido. (I am happy that you have come.)
Imperfect subjunctive Me alegraba de que vinieras. (I was happy that you came.)