Answer:
1. salmón
2. inspector
3. número
4. fácil
5. jugo
6. abrigo
7. rápido
8. sábado
9. vez
10. menú
11. operación
12. impermeable
13. además
14. regatear
15. antipático
16. farmacia
17. esquí
18. pensión
19. país
20. perdón
Step-by-step explanation:
The exercise aims for you to write the word with proper spelling and accentuation. Here are some rules of accentuation:
The words, in Spanish, have a syllable called tonic, which is the one that, when pronounced, sounds louder. The others are called unstressed syllables, because their voice intensity is less than the tonic. On some occasions, the vowel of the tonic syllable is marked by a spelling sign that is placed on top of it (´). This sign is called tilde or graphic accent. According to its tonic syllable, the words, in Spanish, can be classified as:
AGUDAS - SHARP:
Are those words whose voice punch falls on the last syllable.
Example:
tomar
canción
salmón
menú
GRAVES - PLAIN
They are words of more than one syllable. The voice punch falls on the penultimate syllable.
pelota
ágil
ángel
azúcar
ESDRÚJULAS :
Are those words with more than two syllables. The voice punch falls on the antepenultimate syllable (esdrújulas) or before the antepenultimate (sobreesdrújula).
Examples:
guárdamelo
cómetela
oxígeno
fósforo
GENERAL RULES OF GRAPHIC ACCENTUATION (Use of the tilde)
They have a graphic accent (or tilde [´])
1st Rule:
They will use tilde the sharp words ending in a vowel (a, e, i, o, u) and in the consonants -n and -s.
canción
Perú
anís
2nd Rule:
They will use tilde the PLAIN or GRAVE words that end in consonant, that is neither -n, nor -s.
fácil
difícil
árbol
3rd Rule:
They will use tilde all the esdrújulas and sobreesdrújulas words.
Bélgica
número
rápido
ábremelo