They both look OK to me, but i'm not the Spanish expert around here. .
¡Perfecto! With the negative, you also have the choice of using the strong negative word without the "no" as in:
1. No, nadie hay en la puerta.
2. No, nada hay en la mesa.
Sra
Thank you
Great job! Your answers are correct. To answer these questions in the negative, you can use the structure "no + verb + nadie/nada/algo" to indicate that there is no one or nothing present. In the first question, you correctly answered "No, no hay nadie en la puerta," which translates to "No, there is no one at the door." In the second question, you answered "No, no hay nada en la mesa," which means "No, there is nothing on the table." Well done! Let me know if you have any more questions.