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Any exception to the rules will carry a written accent mark. There are no random accent marks in Spanish. The use of any and every accent mark has a justification based ...
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The use of the written Spanish accent mark is strictly based upon the rules. See exercises.
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Spanish Word for tiger. How to say tiger in Spanish.
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Solo (wihout the accent mark) is an adjective which means “alone”. Sólo queremos vivir en Indiana. We only want to live in Indiana. Queremos vivir solos en el campo.
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not questions, and then there is no accent mark. The accent mark does not affect the pronunciation of these words. Example Sentences with cómo
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The tú form, ti, does NOT have an accent mark. Examples: ¿Es para él o para ella? Is it for him or for her? No saldrán sin nosotros. They won't leave without us.
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not questions, and then there is no accent mark. The accent mark does not affect the pronunciation of these words. ¿Qué? vs. ¿Cuál? - ¿Cuál? is used in front of the ...
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