Él no va nunca.He never goes

Él ve alguien.He sees someone.

Él no ve nadie.He doesn’t see anyone.

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Thanks alot-I really appreciate it Ms. Sue

1. correct and another choice is:

´El nunca va.
2. personal "a" = Él ve a alguien.
3. personal "a" = Él no ve a nadie.

Personal "a" is used in front of direct object that is a person, pet, etc.

Sra

Thank you for the corrections- I always forget that "a"

In the Spanish sentences provided, they express different negations and affirmations using the words "nunca" (never), "alguien" (someone), and "nadie" (no one).

Let's break down each sentence and explain their meaning:

1. "Él no va nunca." (He never goes.)
In this sentence, the subject is "él" (he) and the verb is "va" (goes). The word "nunca" negates the verb and means "never" in English. So, the sentence translates to "He never goes."

2. "Él ve alguien." (He sees someone.)
Here, the subject is still "él" (he) and the verb is "ve" (sees). The word "alguien" means "someone" in English. So, the sentence translates to "He sees someone."

3. "Él no ve nadie." (He doesn't see anyone.)
Again, the subject is "él" (he) and the verb is "ve" (sees). However, in this sentence, the word "no" negates the verb, and "nadie" means "no one" in English. So, the sentence translates to "He doesn't see anyone."

To understand these sentences, it's important to be familiar with the basic vocabulary and grammar rules of Spanish, such as verb conjugation and negative words. Practice is essential to grasp the structure and meaning of sentences in a language.