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What does "dejar de" mean in English?

  1. To stop

  2. To blame

  3. To complicate

  4. To complete

The correct answer is: To stop

The phrase "dejar de" translates to "to stop" in English. It is commonly used in Spanish to indicate the cessation of an action or activity. For example, if someone says "dejar de fumar," it means "to stop smoking." The structure conveys the idea of halting a behavior or discontinuing an action, which aligns perfectly with the meaning of "stop." The other choices do not reflect the meaning of "dejar de." For instance, "to blame" refers to attributing fault to someone, "to complicate" means making something more difficult or intricate, and "to complete" signifies finishing or bringing something to an end. None of these meanings align with the intended translation of "dejar de," reinforcing that "to stop" is indeed the correct interpretation.