By Ana Maria Bertolini / Télam ~ Fuent and
The Royal English Academy (RAE) agreed that liquefies, appropriate, evacuation and may be accentuated in promiscuous " ú ", without considering that this decision violates two rules of spelling: the words major completed in accents and vowel verbs ending in
"uar", preceded by "c" or "g" does not emphasize the conjugate.
Until recently, it was correct to say "adequate" and "forged" and wrong to say "adequate" or "forge." It turns out that by dint of "collecting embedded applications", was invented gibberish: now you can say adequate or appropriate, and forge, but not set.
What not to accentuate the "u" after "c" or "g" was never a rule diUa, pays off, he implies, accentuated, attenuated, etc, there is also gap, which the vulgar do not know what it is, but that should drop you nice, because it uses to spray and pray.
much so that the last RAE dictionary finally agreed to "adjust, blend, combine promiscuity evacuate and how to act or to find out" (sic), which as you know, do not combine well, because or acted, with an accent, or find out, without accent.
Put another way: today we can say suits, blend, evacúoy promiscuous, both as suitable, liquid, evacuated and promiscuous, but fortunately, perhaps, for que who regret this modernization, appease and not "appease" - still has not decided which
"cure" anything, much less to "find."
is that, if necessary, the SAR should explain why, given this, it overturned the rule that orders to preserve the diphthong "OU" in the conjugation preceded by "c" or " g "and the orders not to accentuate the serious words ending in" s "," n "or vocal.
"The Academy does not say that things have to be, no charge. What it does is collect the applications.quot; fourth "lead on the final syllable diphthong. Therefore, the verb to evacuate, the combination provides "evacuated" and not "release." The same applies to verbs such as blending or adapt, "he stresses. (From the "g" or agreed).
"In contrast, verbs that end in" uar ", with the consonant that precedes other than" c ", have a hiatus and will say" get used "and not" regulars. " (Again, the "g" or jack).
But in the version 2.01 of February 2, 1998, Monjas Llorente reminded the end of "guar"had ignored, was countered with blending, and decided to taste with evacuation.
"verbs whose infinitive ends in" fourth "or" guar "he wrote, have a diphthong in the final syllable. Therefore, the verb conjugation evacuate da e-va-cuo and not e-va-cubic-o. The only exceptions to this rule are verbs liquefy and promiscuity, which although diphthong in the infinitive, produce hiatuses in the conjugation (here is valid li-Cu-O). "
"The rest of verbs ending in" uar "even taking diphthong in the final syllable, producing
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