Where do the accents go? By Wayne and Garth.

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Where do the accents go? By Wayne and Garth

We only need accents on ATTACHED VERBS! We only attach objects to… INFINITIVES! (ar, er, ir) GERRUNDS! (ando, iendo, yendo) Are you ready to learn where to put them?

Accents on the infinitive… Always put the accent on the ending of the infinitive (ár, ér, ír) Example: decírmelo (tell me it) Example: jugárnosla (play it with us) Example: comérselas (eat them with us)

Accents on the gerrund… Always put the accent on the gerrund ending (ándo, iéndo, yéndo) Example: hablándonoslo (telling us it) Example: escribiéndonoslas (writing us them) Example: trayéndosela (bringing them it)

You try, my friend! Voy a comprárselas Tengo que mándartelo Estoy enseñándolesme Estamos escríbiendosela Acabas de estudiárselos Estás dándomelo Queremos prepárartela Puedes explicármelas Voy a comprarselas Tengo que mandartelo Estoy enseñandolesme Estamos escribiendosela Acabas de estudiarselos Estás dandomelo Queremos preparartela Puedes explicarmelas

Putting on accents is hard! Just remember, they go either: Attached to INFINITIVE (ar, er, ir) Attached to GERRUND (ando, iendo, yendo) .

We hope you enjoyed our show! By Wayne and Garth