1. If a word ends in a vowel, n, or s, the stress is on the next-to-last syllable. Ej: pan-ta- lo -nes 2. If a word ends in any other letter, the stress.

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1. If a word ends in a vowel, n, or s, the stress is on the next-to-last syllable. Ej: pan-ta- lo -nes 2. If a word ends in any other letter, the stress is on the last syllable. Ej: ferr-o-carr- il 3. Accent marks cancel rules 1 & 2! Ej: al- bón -di-gas

 Most syllables begin with a consonant  Split up double consonants except ch, ll, rr  Let’s practice! ¡El gato está en fuego! ¡El ga -to es- tá en fue -go! (The cat is on fire!) Tengo queso en mis pantuflas. Ten -go que -so en mis pan- tuf -las. (I have cheese in my slippers)