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Algo
something, anything

Alguien
Someone; somebody; anyone

Alguno/a, algún (singular and masculine)
Some; any

O...o
Either...or

Siempre
Always

También
Also/too

Nada
Nothing; not anything

Nadie
Nobody, not anyone

Ninguno/a, , ningún (singular and masculine)
No, none, not any

Ni...ni
Neither...nor

Nunca
Never, not ever

Jamás
Never, not ever

Tampoco
Neither; not either

You can have double or triple negatives in Spanish! What does this mean?
If you start with negative, everything which follows becomes negative.
How to form negative sentences?
1. Place the negative word before the verb, and sometimes as the subject.
2. Place no before the verb, and the negative word after.
Alguien and Nadie are often used with personal "a" because they...
refer to people
For alguno/a, algunos/as, and ninguno/a, can have the person "a" if...
they refer to people and also they are Direct Objects.