
Emily R. answered 09/06/19
College Student Test Prep, Music, and Spanish Tutor
- nada
This question involves using negative words, so we have 3 options to narrow down: ni, nunca, and nada. Ni translates to "nor" in English and is used as a conjunction, so it would not be useful here. Nunca translates to "never", which would make the sentence translate to "No, I don't want to drink never." That does not work for the context of this sentence. The last option is nada, which translates to "nothing", making the entire sentence mean "I don't want to drink anything" or "I want to drink nothing". That works the best here.
2.nunca
The literal translation of the question is "Do you drink coffee with milk?" Since the answer starts with the word no, we can assume the answer is a negative word here. Nunca, makes the most sense because it is a negative work that describes how often you drink coffee with milk: never.
3.alguien
The verb conocer means to be familiar with, usually asking if an individual is familiar with another person. The only word that can be used to describe a person is alguien, which means someone. That would make this sentence translate to "Do you know someone in this company?"
4.ni...ni
The sentence Prefiero quedarme en casa (I prefer to stay home) indicates this person feels negatively about camping and running. Since the speaker feels negatively about both camping and running, using the word ni is most appropriate here because it translates to "nor".
5.algo
You can pick this answer using process of elimination, but let's walk through why this answer is correct. The English translation of the question is "Have you seen interesting on TV last night?" Algo, which means "something," is the affirmative word that works the best in this sentence.