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At least for me responder = contestar
I think around here we usually don't use "a". In the example you gave I would say it without "a", but both ways are ok. "2. Cuando significa ‘dar respuesta a la pregunta, llamada o comunicación de alguien’, puede construirse con complemento directo o con un complemento precedido de la preposición a: «Jamás contestó las preguntas que hacían sobre su vida» (Azuela Casa [Méx. 1983]); «El procesado contestó a sus preguntas» (País [Esp.] 3.6.97); «La gerencia del Wyndham no contestó las llamadas de este diario» (NDía [P. Rico] 23.10.97); «Nadie contestaba a las llamadas del timbre» (Mundo [Esp.] 15.1.96)."
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Last edited by ookami; November 25, 2010 at 08:18 AM. |
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Contestar takes a direct object. It doesn't need to be followed by the preposition, but it is in certain circumstances, like when a question you asked has gone unanswered and you command "contesten a mi pregunta".
Responder doesn't take a direct object. |
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