B or V? Posted by Adir on Nov 23, 2009 in Spanish Vocabulary
As it happens with G and J, the letters B and V are very similar and it’s usually not very easy to choose between them. So, another little test for you: fill in the blanks with B or V.
Cara___ela (caravel)
Cala___era (skull, skeleton)
Llama___a (I/he/she was calling)
I___a (I/he/she was going)
Automó___il (automobile)
A___obado (silly)
Ra___ia (anger)
___asco (Basque)
Mo___ilización (mobilization, demonstration)
Li___ro (book)
En___asar (to can)
Estu___o (he was)
Hu___o (there was)
Tu___e (I had)
Escri___ir (to write)
___arniz (varnish)
De___er (duty)
Ca___allo (horse)
Go___ierno (government)
___ainilla (vanilla)
Nu___e (cloud)
Esta___le (stable)
Her___ir (to boil)
Em___estir (to charge towards)
In___ertir (to invest)
Mo___ilidad (mobility)
Co___arde (coward)
Gra___ar (to record)
Nos vemos prontito.
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