![]() Now you have to make this lovely little word your own…ĭon’t be lazy using the examples from MY living room…use YOUR OWN living room! See a previous post, Repeat, repeat, repeat, about the benefits of serious repetition (aloud) in language learning. Repeat all the above sentences out loud, even though people will think you are going bonkers…Your Spanish is more important than what they think of you. There can’t be anything easier than this! (Well, maybe) NO HAY televisiones There aren’t any televisionsĬan you see any pattern emerging? Of course you can. NO HAY televisión There isn’t a television NO HAY sillas = There aren’t any chairs AMAZING CONCLUSIONS NO HAY televisiones = There aren’t any televisions HAY televisiones = There are some televisions IN THE PLURAL: THERE ARE = HAY THERE AREN’T = NO HAY NO HAY televisión= There isn’t a television HAY una televisión = There’s a television HAY una mesa = There’s a table A lovely table, but imagine it was just a dream……and it disappeared! Photo Credit IN THE SINGULAR: THERE IS = HAY THERE ISN’T = NO HAY So this is post is teaching: THERE ISN’T ….or ……THERE AREN’T…… This post is a simple article showing, as always, how easy it is to express the NEGATIVE in Spanish and the negative of HAY, fortunately, is no exception. Take a quick look back at those two posts to refresh the old memory neurons. In those post we saw how both ‘THERE IS’ and ‘THERE ARE’ are rendered by the same word in Spanish: HAY. ![]() ![]() But don’t be so negative!īefore you start out you can look back on previous two posts on this topic for beginners in Spanish, “There’s” a really useful word and “There are” so many words in Spanish! Third instalment of the Spanish term HAY. ![]()
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