Accent Marks Please write me a short message, in parenthesis…
Accent Marks Please write me a short message, in parenthesis, next to the word that needs it, for instance: You need to write ¡Mi mamá comprará el juguete mañana para Iván! You will write it like (upside-down exclamation mark) Mi mama (accent on the 2nd a) comprara (accent on the second a) el juguete manana (tilde over the 1st n) para Ivan (accent on a)! Notice that when there is more than one repeated vowel/consonant, I used more details on which vowel/consonant the accent mark was placed–mamá, mañana, etc. Unlike the name “Ivan,” which has one accentuated vowel. Directions: You were introduced to the acronym DOCTOR MENO. Each acronym letter represents a grammatical rule in which the verb “SER” is implemented. Your task is to Identify what each letter in the acronym DOCTOR MENO represents and explain its grammatical rule as to when to use the Spanish verb “ser” with each acronym letter. 1 point will be given for the correct identification of the acronym 1 point will be given for the grammatical rule explained and examples given. Please follow the model below: Modelo The letter D, in DOCTOR MENO, stands for “Description”. I would use the verb “ser” when expressing physical things I can see, such as physical traits and adjective words, for example, slender (delgado), tall (alto), etc). Please remember that DOCTOR MENO has three Os; each “o” represents a different categorical grammatical rule. Once you have used a specific “O” categorical rule, you cannot use the same category for the remaining “Os.” The letter O, in DOCTOR MENO, stands for: ____________________________________ Grammatical rule explained with Spanish examples: _______________