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What does the verb 'negarse a' mean?

  1. To accept

  2. To refuse

  3. To enjoy

  4. To understand

The correct answer is: To refuse

The verb 'negarse a' translates to "to refuse" in English. It is a reflexive construction that indicates someone is actively turning down or rejecting something, such as an invitation, a task, or a request. This refusal can be in a personal, social, or formal context. Understanding the nuances of this verb is essential for effectively communicating actions related to denial or non-acceptance in Spanish conversations. The other choices do not accurately capture the meaning of 'negarse a', which specifically conveys the action of refusing rather than accepting, enjoying, or understanding something. Each of those verbs conveys a different relationship to action – acceptance, enjoyment, and comprehension – which are not aligned with the meaning of 'negarse a'.