7.3.3 Written accents: acentuación aguda

What is a palabra aguda?

The second biggest category of words is that of palabras agudas.

When a word’s strong syllable is the last or ultimate syllable, it is a palabra aguda.

If a palabra aguda ends in any consonant other than -N or -S we DON’T write an accent mark because we expect it to be aguda.

When a palabra aguda ends in -N,-S, or any vowel, we DO write an accent mark because it is unexpectedly aguda.

Here are some common examples of both.  Again, one column is written 100% correctly and one column needs written accents.  Can you figure out which is which?  For each word, whish is the strong syllable?  Where do the accents go?

pared estres
Madrid corrio (pretérito del verbo correr)
reloj jardin
valor region
correr accion
español portugues
feliz raton
azul cafe
mental leon
robot sofa

Activity: palabras agudas

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