Algunas reglas ortográficas de la letra “b”
Posted by admin on March 27th, 2008 filed in UncategorizedMuchas veces dudamos si algunas palabras se escriben con b o v. Aquí les dejo algunas reglas ortográficas sobre la letra b para que no cometamos errores.
Siempre después de la letra m se escribe con b y no con v.
Ejemplos: embudo, embajada, ambiente.
Los verbos infinitivos que terminan en -uir se escriben con b.
Ejemplos: contribuir, distribuir.
Los verbos que terminan en -bir también se escriben con b.
Ejemplos: escribir, sucumbir.
Son excepciones las palabras: hervir, vivir y servir.
Antes de una letra consonante se escribe con b.
Ejemplos: subte, cable.
Las palabras que se escriben con el prefijo bi, que significa dos se escriben con b.
Ejemplos: bipolar, bípedo, bianual.
Los verbos conjugados en pretérito imperfecto del modo indicativo que terminan en -aba se escriben con b.
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