Gramática, pg. 145: Nunca, nadie, nada
Pilar has just transferred to a new school and is feeling lonely. Complete her letter to an advice columnist by selecting either *nunca*, *nadie*, or *nada* to fill in the blank for each item. Remember: nunca = never; nadie = no-one; nada = nothing; Spanish uses double negatives (like: "I don't know no-one.") (directions and text modified from pg. 160, ¡Ven Conmigo! Level 1)
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