Donde vas a ir? Where are you going?
Voy a la casa. I'm going home.
Donde esta tu casa? Where is your house?
Esta cinco minutos de aqui. It's five minutes from here.
Donde vas a estar el Martes? Where are you going to be on Tuesday?
En la biblioteca. In the library.
Quieres ir a la escuela junto el miercoles? Do you want to go to school together on Wednesday?
Si. Yes.
We have the following statements:
a. Salir con retraso
<em>Exit with delay</em>
b. Salir a tiempo
<em>Leave on time
</em>
c. Salir con una taza
<em>Go out with a cup</em>
d. Salir con una demora
<em>Leave with a delay</em>
As you can read <em>a, b and d are related</em>. They mean to go out on time or with a delay. On the other hand, <em>c is not related to any.</em>
<u>Therefore the correct answer is c.</u>
<span>The correct answer is A. In Spanish, the present-tense verbs for 'to compete' are considered to be stem-changing verbs because sometimes, when 'e' is stressed, it is then changed to 'ie'. A stem-changing verb is a verb in which the stem changes predictably when the word is conjugated.</span>