Acabar De + Infinitive
Nosotros acabamos de leer el libro. Notice how the preposition de always follows acabar.
Acabar de infinitive to have just done something in the very recent past Acabo de llevar a mi hermana a su casa.

Acabar de + infinitive. Acabar conjugated de Have a look and listen to the following examples in different tenses. Cristina acaba de conversar con mi mamá. You have just invited many girls.
In Spanish unlike in English we do not use a participle -ed form but rather an infinitive after de. We just read the book. I just took my sister to her house.
Acabas de invitar a muchas muchachas. Christina has just spoken with my mom.
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