Put the accent on the first syllable.
I just love your accent!
The man in the chair next to you had a wonderful accent.
She had a strong French accent when speaking English.
A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Examples:Your accent tells me that you're not from around here. (subject of the sentence)The emphasis that the accent indicates is on the last syllable. (subject of the relative clause)The blue lamp will be a nice accent for the room. (direct object of the verb 'will be')Yes, I will use the blue lamp as an accent. (object of the preposition 'as')
She speaks haltingly because of her English accent
He mistook her for a foreigner because of her accent.
I like your accent! This color will accent that color.
My accent is due to the westward migration of my ancestor's, escaping the effects of the dustbowl.
He had a terrible accent, nobody was able to figure out what he was saying.
The guido was such a tryhard, that he actually had an Italian accent.
No, the sentence "gracias por darme la oportunidad" does not have an accent mark. The word "gracias" has the accent mark already, so the rest of the sentence does not require any additional accents.
One of the biggest challenges in learning a new language is knowing which syllables should be accented as new words are learned.Grandma's string of beautiful pearls was a perfect accent to my wedding dress.Sometimes I can tell what part of the United States a person is from by listening to his or her accent.When me moved from the East Coast to the Mid West, Mom was teased many times about her accent.