The answer is "an infinitive verb".
Acabar de + infinitive is used to express an action that has ended prior the enunciation of the sentence.
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Cognates are words from different languages that have the same origin and therefore can present the same spelling or similar spelling. It is common for cognates to have the same meaning as well, but there are false cognates, which are extremely similar words that have different meanings.
An example of cognates between English and Spanish are the words "family" and "familia."
G) conoce a un joven que piensa casarse; joven ha consultado con el conde una duda que tiene al respecto
Tú comes el huevo.
Usted come la pizza, señor Núñez?
El no comparte el queso para cenar.
Yo tomo té en el desayuno.