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The "A" between 2 verbs
I'm still very confused about the use of the "a" between the 2 verbs. Hopefully, you can help me. For example:
se prohibe fumar = it's prohibit to smoke se dedican a defender .... = they are dedicated to defending... Why is there an "a" on the second sentence and not on top? it's necessary? |
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Some Spanish verbs are generally followed by a. It's a rule that has some logic to it, but it's best to memorize them.
Here's a list: https://www.learnspanishnow.online/s...preposition-a/
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