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Meaning of tampoco y tan poco




Manuel Penichet P

tampoco y tan poco
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Nor is it an adverb that includes a denial in another already expressed. Example: Yesterday it rained, and today also. So little is an adverb (so) that is prepended to an adjective (little) to express or understand quot; at least or when less quot;. So is an apocope of both...

  




Felipe Lorenzo del Río

Nor: Adverb that adds a denial to another former or an unconvincing, inconvenience or adverse circumstance. For example: I don't want to go and you either. It is so stupid that it deserves two milks. Well, it isn't so. So little are two adverbs comparative one and another amount or a comparative adverb and an adjective that entail a second term led by the conjunction than to a clause. For example: the change was so insignificant that nobody noticed it. He drank so little he was dehydrated. A very simple system to know if we have to write it together or separately is to replace it with so little. If we can, it is separate.

  



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