Ningun vs. Ninguno

N. Hilary (Shamrockhill) W.A2 Kwiziq Q&A super contributor

Ningun vs. Ninguno

Hola,

Thank you for this lesson. I understand that ningun is used before a noun: 

"No tengo ningun dinero para ir de compras hoy.";

"Ningun estudiante hizo la tarea."

My confusion is when concerning when to use "ningun" vs  "ninguno"? 

Saludos

Asked 7 months ago
InmaNative Spanish expert teacher in KwiziqCorrect answer

Hola Hilary

Ninguno is used as a pronoun:

- ¿Tienes libros de gramática? 

- No, no tengo ninguno. ( = ningún libro)

The same goes for the feminine and the plurals when they are used as pronouns.

Here is the lesson for pronouns ninguno, ninguna, ningunos, ningunas

Saludos

Inma

N. Hilary (Shamrockhill) W.A2 Kwiziq Q&A super contributor

Gracias, Inma. 

I didn't see your reply until today. I will look at the link and do the lesson you have recommended.

Ningun vs. Ninguno

Hola,

Thank you for this lesson. I understand that ningun is used before a noun: 

"No tengo ningun dinero para ir de compras hoy.";

"Ningun estudiante hizo la tarea."

My confusion is when concerning when to use "ningun" vs  "ninguno"? 

Saludos

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