Sunday, April 8, 2007

Cube Runner High School

Standards and uses lyrics

I am sure that Gabriel García Márquez (click on the name) hate this blog ... And I am tempted to suggest some of their ideas, because ... Better or for worse, who did not suffer the uncertainty of not knowing how to spell a word and had to delete it to avoid "losing face", when it was "this" and no other more appropriate? ...
However, we must teach our children the rules and practices of the letters in our English, so us embark on this difficult mission.

Using g:

  1. Verbs ending in ger, gir, giardiasis and conjugates and derivatives thereof. But nothing is as easy as the verb weaving is an exception to this rule.

  2. In words ending in gia, gio , and their derivatives and compounds.

  3. Words beginning with the Greek prefix geo (land)

  4. Most words that appears in the group gene. course exceptions: foreign and eggplant.

  5. Most of the group of words or igi agi , unless derived from words that are written with j

  6. nouns ending in gy. Except plug, heresy and others with little use.
Proposal of activities for working with children in discriminating between JYG in: She Gabriela, King Jerome and rider Sara Robles Ávila JacintoPor


Using j:
1. J is used in most of the nouns in je. But there are exceptions such as spouse, larynx, pharynx, boom and sphinx.

2. In the preterit conjugation of verbs ending in produce.

3. In verbs ending in jear and its conjugations.

4. In the majority of nouns in Jerome and Jeri .



Using the x:
1. In the words formed by the prefixes ex and extra.

2. Before combination pr and pl.



Using b:
1. Words formed by the prefix bi (equivalent to two)

2. those beginning with syllables bu, bur and bus

3. Those beginning with sub .

4. The bundo terminated, and stability bunda. Exceptions mobility, civility and its compounds.

5. All tenses duty, drink and suck and compounds .

6. All times verbs whose infinitives end in aber, bir and bute. Exceptions are forestall, to boil, serve and live and compounds (live).

7. Endings or terminations ba, bas, we were, and ban bais of imperfect indicative for first conjugation verbs.

8. The imperfect indicative go: going, going , etc.

9. The final letter of every word that ends with the sound b as Jacob.

10. Syllables bra, ber, bre, bro, bru, blah, ble, bli, block, blu and any other case where the
sound b precedes a consonant.


Using v:
  1. words whose compound formed with the prefix vice (indicating that the person can take the place of another), place names geographical starting with villa, villas, vila, and also compounds valley or val vall .

  2. The syllables that start with ad , cla, di, first, followed by this sound, as adversity, carnation, fun, privilege, etc.. Exceptions drawing and its derivatives.
  3. completed
  4. Voices tacked on, turns and Ivor, Ivor . snake is excepted.

  5. The adjectives in ava, ave, avo, eva, eve, evo, iva, ivo .
    Arab Exceptions and syllable compounds and compounds.

  6. times verbs whose infinitives are b or v. Exs.: Go, go, you go, go, etc., The verb go, walked, walked, the verb walk, I was, you were, of being, I was, had, of having, etc. always the exception, as we know, the endings, ba, bas, "we were, bais and banking, the imperfect indicative.

  7. Verbs
  8. forestall, to boil, serve and live and their compounds , out of his way, live, survive, and so on. and terminated preserve, how to conserve.



Using the c:


  1. In plurals and derivatives of words ending in Z .

  2. In verbs ending in astern cer, circumstances, assign, Cendes, perceiving and cide, and their corresponding conjugates . are exceptions to this rule crave verbs, numb, be, sewing (with thread), coughing, grab, reside and preside.

  3. In words ending in a vowel followed by a combination ncia. are exceptions to this rule the word anxiety and Hortensia.

  4. In words ending in tion that are derived from a word that ends in "to" or "do". For example, the word blessing, which comes from blessed. The same is true when the word is derived from a verb ending in ar or gir, a station, to be, and address, to direct.

  5. In most words ending in CIA and price. Some exceptions are idiosyncratic, par excellence, autopsy, gym, potassium, magnesium, Asia and the names, Anastasia, Gervasio, Nicasio.

  6. in the tiny formed with the ending quote, quotes, Cilla and Cilla . The diminutives of words ending in s, or include an s at the root, are formed by adding only the finishing ito, ita, illo, illa, and retain the original word s: Andresito, Andrew, bag, bag .



Using s:



  1. In adjectives in bear and bear


  2. In adjectives in association, that bear and use .


  3. In words ending in sion that are derived from a word ending in or Sister so


  4. In most of the nouns in this . The exception to this rule, among others, the word dressing, neck, cherry and stumble.


  5. In the adjectives form their superlative endings ISIM and ISIM


  6. gentilicios In ending in teaching and is .


  7. En las palabras terminadas en isco y usco . Las excepciones son blanquizco, blancuzco, y negruzco.


  8. En las palabras derivadas que terminan en esco y esca . No hay que olvidar que existen terminaciones verbales terminadas en ezco, que no tienen relación con esta regla, puesto que no son palabras derivadas, sino formas verbales, por ejemplo, merezco, crezco, ofrezco, etcétera.

  9. En las palabras derivadas que terminan en sivo y sible .

Uso de la z:

  1. En los adjetivos agudos terminados en az y oz .

  2. En los sustantivos terminados en anza, zón, ozo y azgo . Constituyen excepciones las palabras bolsón, tesón, camisón, rasgo y otras de escaso uso.

  3. En la mayoría de verbos terminados en izar , y en sus formas verbales correspondientes. Constituyen algunas excepciones los verbos alisar, avisar, divisar, guisar, improvisar, requisar y revisar, entre otros.

  4. En los sustantivos despectivos terminados en zuelo y zuela .

  5. En los sustantivos abstractos terminados en ez y eza .
  6. On completion
  7. azo.

  8. formed in increases with the completion azo and aza.

  9. In nouns in Anza, late blight, ozone and azgo. Exceptions words pocket, tenacity, nightgown, and other feature of little use.

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