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Diferences Between English and Spanish, POSTGRADUATE, SELF, NOT, HALF,…
Diferences Between English and Spanish
Spanish uses the Latin alphabet. The vowels can take an acute accent, and there is the additional letter ñ.
Spelling English words or writing them from the teacher's dictation, beginning Spanish students may make mistakes with the English vowels a, e, i.
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The English writing system itself causes no particular problems to Spanish learners. Beginners, however, may be tempted to punctuate questions or exclamations as follows, since this is how it is done in Spanish:
PREFIXES
SUFFIXES
INFLECTIONAL ANALYSIS
POSTGRADUATE
POSTGRADUATE
POST
SELF
AUTOMATIC
AUTO
NOT
UNFRIENDLY
UN
HALF
SEMIFINAL
SEMI
UNDER
SUBMARINE
SUB
STATE OFQUALITY
PRIVACY
ACY
ACT OF PROCESS OF
AL
REFUSAL
STATE OF QUALITY OF
ANCE
MAINTENANCE
BECOME
ATE
REGULATE
BECOME
EN
ENLIGHTEN
TENGO UNA MOCHILA AZUL TENGO DOS MOCHILAS AZULES I I HAVE A BLUE BOOKBACK
I HAVE TWO BOOKBACKS
EL BEBE ESTA LLORANDO
LOS BEBES ESTAN LLORANDO THE BABY IS CRYING
THE BABYS ARE CRYING
BYRON ES POLICIA
ANA ES POLICIA
BYRON IS POLICEMAN
ANA IS POLICEWOMEN