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- 13 new GrammarNote entries (articles, possessives, demonstratives,
  greetings, poder, al/del, prepositional pronouns, irregular yo,
  stem-changing, stressed possessives, present/future perfect, present
  indicative conjugation)
- 1010 generated exercises across all 36 grammar notes (new + existing)
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  subj future) with numbered usage format
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  structured JSON, and exercise data

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[
{
"sentence": "Yo _____ como pescado.",
"correct": "no",
"distractor": "nada",
"explanation": "Basic negation puts 'no' before the verb.",
"source_chapter": "35",
"source_title": "How Negatives Work"
},
{
"sentence": "No conozco _____ aquí.",
"correct": "a nadie",
"distractor": "nadie",
"explanation": "Direct-object person needs personal a: a nadie.",
"source_chapter": "35",
"source_title": "How Negatives Work"
},
{
"sentence": "Ella _____ llega tarde.",
"correct": "nunca",
"distractor": "no nunca",
"explanation": "When the negative word goes before the verb, no extra 'no' is needed.",
"source_chapter": "35",
"source_title": "How Negatives Work"
},
{
"sentence": "No tengo _____ libro sobre eso.",
"correct": "ningún",
"distractor": "ninguno",
"explanation": "Before a singular masc. noun, use the apocopated ningún.",
"source_chapter": "35",
"source_title": "How Negatives Work"
},
{
"sentence": "—Yo no quiero ir. —Yo _____.",
"correct": "tampoco",
"distractor": "también",
"explanation": "Negative agreement uses tampoco (me neither).",
"source_chapter": "35",
"source_title": "How Negatives Work"
},
{
"sentence": "No quiero _____ café _____ té.",
"correct": "ni / ni",
"distractor": "o / o",
"explanation": "Negative pair is ni…ni.",
"source_chapter": "35",
"source_title": "How Negatives Work"
},
{
"sentence": "¿Viste a _____ en la fiesta? — No, no vi a _____.",
"correct": "alguien / nadie",
"distractor": "nadie / alguien",
"explanation": "Use alguien in the question and nadie in the negative answer.",
"source_chapter": "35",
"source_title": "How Negatives Work"
},
{
"sentence": "Ellos no comen _____ por la mañana.",
"correct": "nada",
"distractor": "no",
"explanation": "Double negative: 'no…nada' = don't eat anything.",
"source_chapter": "35",
"source_title": "How Negatives Work"
}
]