stress rule #1 * ejemplos: * imagen * diferente * examen * pluma
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*Stress & Accents
*If a word ends with –N, -S, or a vowel…
The second to last syllable should be
stressed
STRESS RULE #1
*EJEMPLOS:
*i•ma•gen
*Di•fe•ren•te
*E•xa•men
*Plu•ma
*If a word ends with a consonant other than
–N or –S…
The last syllable should be stressed
STRESS RULE #2
*EJEMPLOS:
*A•mor
*Fe•liz
*Pa•red
*Na•riz
*Accent Rules
*When a stress rule is broken,
an accent is needed on the new stressed
syllable
*If a word ends with –N, -S, or a vowel, and the second to last syllable
is not stressed…
ACCENT the stressed syllable
ACCENT RULE #1
*EJEMPLOS:
*SA•BA•DO
*Te•LE•vi•SI•ON
*mi•er•CO•LES
*Mu•SI•CA
*If a word ends with a consonant other than –N or –S, and the last
syllable is not stressed
ACCENT the stressed syllable
ACCENT RULE #2
*EJEMPLOS:
*La•PIZ
*FUT•BOL
*AR•BOL
*DI•FI•CIL
*Interrogatives and Exclamatories have
accents
EX: QuéCómo
Dónde
ACCENT RULE #3: Questions/Exclamations
*When a weak vowel and strong vowel are paired,
an accent may be used to emphasize the
weaker vowel
EX: DÍA
ACCENT RULE #4: SEPARATE two vowels
*
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A written accent indicates a stressed weak vowel (i, u) that
is followed or preceded by a strong vowel (a, e, o).
*To differentiate between the same word with
same spelling but different meaning
ACCENT RULE #5: HOMONYMS
dé: givede: from, of él: he/himel: the mí: memi: my sé: I knowse: reflexive pronoun
sí: yessi: if
té: teate: you tú: youtu: your
qué: exclamation/question word (what)
que: relative pronoun (that)
ACCENT RULE #5: HOMONYMS
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