When attaching object pronouns: 1.Find the natural stress of the original word in question. Voy a llevarselo ahora.

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When attaching object pronouns: 1.Find the natural stress of the original word in question. Voy a llevarselo ahora.

When attaching object pronouns: 1.Find the natural stress of the original word. Voy a llevarselo ahora. 2. Put the accent mark there.

When attaching object pronouns: 1.Find the natural stress of the original word. Voy a llevárselo ahora. 2. Put the accent mark there.

When attaching object pronouns: 1.Find the natural stress of the original word. Voy a llevárselo ahora. 2. Put the accent mark there. *(unless it still naturally falls there)  Voy a darte el dinero mañana.

If a word ends in “N, S, A, E, I, O, U”  stress naturally falls on the 2 nd to last syllable hablohablashablahablan If a word ends in “N, S, A, E, I, O, U”  stress naturally falls on the 2 nd to last syllable hablohablashablahablan ponlos Accent mark needed? If a word ends in b, c, ch, d, f, g, h, j, k, l, m, n, p, q, r, rr, s, t, v, w, x, z stress naturally falls on the LAST SYLLABLE all infinitives  hablar

If a word ends in “N, S, A, E, I, O, U”  stress naturally falls on the 2 nd to last syllable hablohablashablahablan If a word ends in “N, S, A, E, I, O, U”  stress naturally falls on the 2 nd to last syllable hablohablashablahablan ponlos No. The stress on “pon” fell on the “o”, and it still does, because the new word ends in an s. The stress of the new word naturally falls on the second to last syllable, which is still the “o” of pon. If a word ends in b, c, ch, d, f, g, h, j, k, l, m, n, p, q, r, rr, s, t, v, w, x, z stress naturally falls on the LAST SYLLABLE all infinitives  hablar

If a word ends in “N, S, A, E, I, O, U”  stress naturally falls on the 2 nd to last syllable hablohablashablahablan If a word ends in “N, S, A, E, I, O, U”  stress naturally falls on the 2 nd to last syllable hablohablashablahablan Voy a decirtelo mañana. Accent mark needed? If a word ends in b, c, ch, d, f, g, h, j, k, l, m, n, p, q, r, rr, s, t, v, w, x, z stress naturally falls on the LAST SYLLABLE all infinitives  hablar

If a word ends in “N, S, A, E, I, O, U”  stress naturally falls on the 2 nd to last syllable hablohablashablahablan If a word ends in “N, S, A, E, I, O, U”  stress naturally falls on the 2 nd to last syllable hablohablashablahablan Voy a decirtelo mañana. Accent mark needed? If a word ends in b, c, ch, d, f, g, h, j, k, l, m, n, p, q, r, rr, s, t, v, w, x, z stress naturally falls on the LAST SYLLABLE all infinitives  hablar

If a word ends in “N, S, A, E, I, O, U”  stress naturally falls on the 2 nd to last syllable hablohablashablahablan If a word ends in “N, S, A, E, I, O, U”  stress naturally falls on the 2 nd to last syllable hablohablashablahablan Voy a de-cír-te-lo mañana. Accent mark needed? Yes. The stress of the new word would fall on “te.” To move it to “cir,” an accent mark is needed. If a word ends in b, c, ch, d, f, g, h, j, k, l, m, n, p, q, r, rr, s, t, v, w, x, z stress naturally falls on the LAST SYLLABLE all infinitives  hablar

If a word ends in “N, S, A, E, I, O, U”  stress naturally falls on the 2 nd to last syllable hablohablashablahablan If a word ends in “N, S, A, E, I, O, U”  stress naturally falls on the 2 nd to last syllable hablohablashablahablan Ella está trayendomelos ahora. Accent mark needed? If a word ends in b, c, ch, d, f, g, h, j, k, l, m, n, p, q, r, rr, s, t, v, w, x, z stress naturally falls on the LAST SYLLABLE all infinitives  hablar

If a word ends in “N, S, A, E, I, O, U”  stress naturally falls on the 2 nd to last syllable hablohablashablahablan If a word ends in “N, S, A, E, I, O, U”  stress naturally falls on the 2 nd to last syllable hablohablashablahablan Ella está tra-yen-do-melos ahora. Accent mark needed? Yes. The stress originally fell on “yen.” We want to keep it there. But now the stress of the new word will naturally move to “do.” To keep it on “yen,” an accent mark will be needed. If a word ends in b, c, ch, d, f, g, h, j, k, l, m, n, p, q, r, rr, s, t, v, w, x, z stress naturally falls on the LAST SYLLABLE all infinitives  hablar

If a word ends in “N, S, A, E, I, O, U”  stress naturally falls on the 2 nd to last syllable hablohablashablahablan If a word ends in “N, S, A, E, I, O, U”  stress naturally falls on the 2 nd to last syllable hablohablashablahablan If a word ends in b, c, ch, d, f, g, h, j, k, l, m, n, p, q, r, rr, s, t, v, w, x, z stress naturally falls on the LAST SYLLABLE all infinitives  hablar Ella está trayéndomelos ahora. Accent mark needed? Yes. The stress originally fell on “yen.” We want to keep it there. But now the stress of the new word will naturally move to “do.” To keep it on “yen,” an accent mark will be needed.

If a word ends in “N, S, A, E, I, O, U”  stress naturally falls on the 2 nd to last syllable hablohablashablahablan If a word ends in “N, S, A, E, I, O, U”  stress naturally falls on the 2 nd to last syllable hablohablashablahablan Pronounce: traer If a word ends in b, c, ch, d, f, g, h, j, k, l, m, n, p, q, r, rr, s, t, v, w, x, z stress naturally falls on the LAST SYLLABLE all infinitives  hablar

Pronounce: traer Voy a traerte la cuenta. The stress naturally falls in the correct place. Therefore, no accent mark in needed. If a word ends in “N, S, A, E, I, O, U”  stress naturally falls on the 2 nd to last syllable hablohablashablahablan If a word ends in “N, S, A, E, I, O, U”  stress naturally falls on the 2 nd to last syllable hablohablashablahablan If a word ends in b, c, ch, d, f, g, h, j, k, l, m, n, p, q, r, rr, s, t, v, w, x, z stress naturally falls on the LAST SYLLABLE all infinitives  hablar

Pronounce: traer Voy a traerte la cuenta. The stress naturally falls in the correct place. Therefore, no accent mark in needed. However, this next one needs an accent mark. Can you tell where it should go? Voy a traertela ahora. If a word ends in “N, S, A, E, I, O, U”  stress naturally falls on the 2 nd to last syllable hablohablashablahablan If a word ends in “N, S, A, E, I, O, U”  stress naturally falls on the 2 nd to last syllable hablohablashablahablan If a word ends in b, c, ch, d, f, g, h, j, k, l, m, n, p, q, r, rr, s, t, v, w, x, z stress naturally falls on the LAST SYLLABLE all infinitives  hablar

If a word ends in “N, S, A, E, I, O, U”  stress naturally falls on the 2 nd to last syllable Pronounce: traer Voy a traerte la cuenta. The stress naturally falls in the correct place. Therefore, no accent mark in needed. However, this next one needs an accent mark. Can you tell where it should go? Voy a traértela ahora.

Telefono Internalized the rules

1. Re-co-mi-en-da-se-lo a los clientes. 2. Lle-va-se-lo a Rogelio. 3. Voy a tra-er-te el libro mañana. 4. Sir-ve-me-lo, por favor. 5. Pon-los en la mesa. 6. Di-me-lo 7. Da-me el vaso, por favor. 8. Pa-sa-me los frijoles, por favor. 9. Tío Martín, por favor, cuen-ta-me. 10. ¿Puede tra-er-me la cuenta? 11. Haz-lo. Practice with Accent Marks 7.1

1.Necesito las llaves. Da-me-las. 2.Voy a en-tre-gar-se-lo a Julia mañana. 3.A-yu-da-me, por favor. 4.¿Quieres com-prar-te-los? 5.Di-lo en español. 6.Mamá, quiero los zapatos. Com-pra-me-los, por favor. 7. Vamos a lle-var-te-la mañana. 8. Ella está tra-yen-do-me-los. 9. Estamos di-vir-ti-en-do-nos mucho. Practice with Accent Marks 7.2

1.Necesito las llaves. Da-me-las. 2.Voy a en-tre-gar-se-lo a Julia mañana. 3.A-yu-da-me, por favor. 4.¿Quieres com-prar-te-los? 5.Di-lo en español. 6.Mamá, quiero los zapatos. Com-pra-me-los, por favor. 7. Vamos a lle-var-te-la mañana. 8. Ella está tra-yen-do-me-los. 9. Estamos di-vir-ti-en-do-nos mucho. Practice with Accent Marks 7.2

1.Mi hermano está du-chan-do-se. 2.Yo estoy pein-an-do-me. 3.Ellas están ma-qui-llan-do-se. 4.Nosotros estamos bus-can-do-lo. 5.¿Estás di-vir-ti-en-do-te? 6.Pa-sa-me-los, por favor. 7.Di-ga-se-lo al Sr. Goode. 8.Los platos están sucios. La-va-los. 9.Saca el pollo y pon-lo en la mesa. 10.¿Quiere a-yu-dar-me? 11.Ve-te. Practice with Accent Marks 7.3

1. Re-co-mi-en-da-se-lo a los clientes. 2. Lle-va-se-lo a Rogelio. 3. Voy a tra-er-te el libro mañana. 4. Sir-ve-me-lo, por favor. 5. Pon-los en la mesa. 6. Di-me-lo 7. Da-me el vaso, por favor. 8. Pa-sa-me los frijoles, por favor. 9. Tío Martín, por favor, cuen-ta-me. 10. ¿Puede tra-er-me la cuenta? 11. Haz-lo.

Add accent marks if necessary: 1. Recomiendaselo a los clientes. 2. Llevaselo a Rogelio. 3. Voy a traerte el libro mañana. 4. Sirvemelo, por favor. 5. Ponlos en la mesa. 6. Dimelo 7. Dame el vaso, por favor. 8. Pasame los frijoles, por favor. 9. Tío Martín, por favor, cuentame.

To break the rule, write an accent mark See page 2, act. 4 in workbook á,é,í,ó,ú *(only write above vowels)

To break the rule, write an accent mark Verónica Benjamín Perdón Violín All of these fit into the n/s/a/e/i/o/u category. Should have been NEXT to last syllable…

To break the rule, write an accent mark Verónica Benjamín Perdón Violín All of these fit into the n/s/a/e/i/o/u category. Should have been NEXT to last syllable…

To break the rule, write an accent mark Lámpara Teléfono Helicóptero Veintidós Águila All of these fit into the n/s/a/e/i/o/u category. Should have been NEXT to last syllable…

DOUBLE MEANINGS Tú = you Tu = your Other times we write an accent just to distinguish between 2 words that sound the same but have different meanings

DOUBLE MEANINGS ¿Qué? – what? que – what/that All question words have accent marks because they can also be used in a NON-QUESTION -What do you need? -I know what he has in his bookbag.