***Usage of も in negative form of sentences:

How to make ‘no’ words in Japanese:

To make a ‘no’ word in Japanese, you add the particle も (mo) to the end of a question word, and then use it in a negative sentence.

★ だれ (dare) means who in Japanese.

When it is used in a negative sentence, だれも (daremo) means no one or not anyone.

For example, だれもいません (daremo imasen) means ‘There is no one‘ or ‘There isn’t anyone.’

★ 何 (nani) means what in Japanese.

When it is used in a negative sentence, 何も (nanimo) means nothing or not anything.

For example, 何もしません (nanimo shimasen) means ‘I will do nothing‘ or ‘I won’t do anything.’

★ どこ (doko) means where in Japanese.

When it is used in a negative sentence, どこも (dokomo) means nowhere or not anywhere.

For example, どこもよくないです。 (dokomo yokunai desu) means ‘nowhere is good‘ or ‘none of the places are good.’

★ いつ (itsu) means when in Japanese.

When it is used in a negative sentence, いつも (itsumo) means never.

(itsumo kimasen) means ‘(he) never comes‘ or ‘(he) always doesn’t come.’

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