The correct answer is A. <span>They both follow the double verb rule even though there is a preposition in the middle, so the next verb always remains in the infinitive.
For example: me voy a hacer eso - I am going to do that; acabo de dormir - I just stopped sleeping.
B is incorrect because they need to be conjugated, and the verb that follows does not; C is incorrect because they are normal Spanish words which would be understood anywhere where Spanish is spoken; D is incorrect because they are actually antonyms, meaning they have opposite meanings.</span>
which language is it. can you ask it in english language
It’s a despedida.
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They bothe mean "to be." But they have different rules. Ser is used to classify and identify permanent or lasting attributes. If the general rule isn´t specific enough for you, think of the acronym DOCTOR, which stands for Description, Occupation, Characteristic, Time, Origin, and Relationship.Estar only has 2 rules. <span>Estar is used to indicate temporary states and locations. If the general rule doesn´t suffice, think of the acronym </span>PLACE<span>, which stands for </span>P<span>osition, </span>L<span>ocation, </span>A<span>ction, </span>C<span>ondition, and </span>E<span>motion.</span>