Let's see how you can place the adjective ningún (a, os, as) at the beginning of a sentence. For example:
In the examples above, we don't use no when placing ningún or any of its forms at the beginning of the sentence.
Here are some more examples:
You can only use the singular forms ningún and ninguna at the beginning of a sentence if you are not using the double negative "no...ningún/ninguna". You cannot use the plurals ningunos and ningunas unless the noun it refers to is always used in its plural form:
¡Ningunas gafas me quedan bien!
No glasses suit me!
Ningunos niños de mi colegio llevan reloj.
Ningunos animales estaban fuera de su jaula.
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