Quedar - quedarse Flashcards

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Q

Shall we arrange to meet tonight?

Quedar - to arrange to meet

Helí

A

¿Quedamos esta noche?

Quedar - to arrange to meet

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At what time shall we (arrange to) meet?

Quedar - to arrange to meet

Helí

A

¿A qué hora quedamos?

Quedar - to arrange to meet

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Do you want to arrange to meet me to go to the cinema?

Quedar - to arrange to meet

Juan

A

¿Quieres quedar conmigo para ir al cine?

Quedar - to arrange to meet

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I have already arranged to meet with her on Sunday morning

Quedar - to arrange to meet

Juan

A

Ya he quedado con ella el domingo por la mañana

Quedar - to arrange to meet

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What are we agreeing on? Are we going by car or by taxi?

Quedar en - to agree on

Helí

A

¿En que quedamos? ¿Vamos en coche o en taxi?

Quedar en - to agree on

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To turn out well

501 verbs

501 verbs

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Quedar bien

Quedar

501 verbs

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To turn out badly

Quedar

501 verbs

A

Quedar mal

Quedar

501 verbs

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With the changes you (pl.inf.) have made the living room has turned out beautiful

Quedar - to turn out / result in / end up

Helí

A

Con los cambios que habéis hecho, el salón ha quedado precioso

Quedar - to turn out / result in / end up

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The building ended up destroyed after the earthquake

Quedar - to turn out / result in / end up

WR

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El edificio quedó destruido tras el terremoto

Quedar - to turn out / result in / end up

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There is no bread left and there’s little milk remaining

Quedar - to have left / have remaining

Helí

A

Ya no queda pan y queda poca leche

Quedar - to have left / have remaining

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There are two bottles of water left in the fridge

Quedar - to have left / have remaining

WR

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Quedan dos botellas de agua en la nevera

Quedar - to have left / have remaining

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There’s only half an hour to go to Madrid

Quedar - to have reminaing (in time or distance)

Helí

A

Solo queda media hora para llegar a Madrid

Quedar - to have reminaing (in time or distance)

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There’s only 50km to go to Madrid

Quedar - to have reminaing (in time or distance)

Helí

A

Solo quedan 50 km para llegar a Madrid

Quedar - to have reminaing (in time or distance)

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How well the red suits you!

Quedar - to fit / suit (como gustar)

Helí

A

¡Que bien te queda el rojo!

Quedar - to fit / suit

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Do you think this dress suits me well?

Quedar - to fit / suit (gustar type structure)

Helí

A

¿Crees que me queda bien este vestido?

Quedar - to fit / suit (gustar type structure)

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Q

Where is the museum (situated)?

Quedar - to be situated

WR

A

¿Dónde queda el museo?

Quedar - to be situated

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Today I am not going out, I prefer to stay at home

Quedarse - to stay

Helí

A

Hoy no salgo, prefiero quedarme en casa

Quedarse - to stay

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Q

I am staying in the office

Quedarse - to stay

Juan

A

Me quedo en la oficina

Quedarse - to stay

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Q

Carlos usually stays at home

Quedarse - to stay

Juan

A

A Carlos suele quedarse en casa

Quedarse - to stay

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Q

Are you going to stay in this apartment?

Quedarse - to stay

Helí

A

¿Te vas a quedar en este apartamento?

Quedarse - to stay

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Q

How thin / slim you have become

Quedarse - to become / turn

Helí

A

¡Que delgado te has quedado!

Quedarse - to become / turn

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Q

We became / were left open mouthed on seeing how Elisa danced

Quedarse - to become / turn

Helí

A

Nos quedamos boquiabiertos al ver como bailaba Elisa

Quedarse - to become / turn

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He is becoming deaf

Quedarse - to become / turn

Helí

A

Se está quedando sordo

Quedarse - to become / turn

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Q

I am becoming / going bald

Quedarse - to become / turn

Helí

A

Me estoy quedando calvo

Quedarse - to become / turn

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I get very tired | Quedarse - to become / turn ## Footnote Helí
Me quedo muy cansado | Quedarse - to become / turn
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I am falling asleep | Quedarse - to become / turn ## Footnote Helí
Me estoy quedando dormido | Quedarse - to become / turn
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I think I am going to buy this coat | Quedarse - to buy ## Footnote Helí
Creo que me voy a **quedar *con*** este abrigo | Quedarse - to buy
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On divorcing, Teresa kept the house | Quedarse con/sin - to keep / to lose ## Footnote Helí
Al divorciarse, Teresa se quedó **con** la casa | Quedarse - to keep / to lose
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I have run out of money | Quedarse - to keep / to lose/run out of ## Footnote Helí
Me he quedado **sin** dinero | Quedarse - to keep / to lose/run out of
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Don't mess with me | Quedarse - to trick / to fool / to mess with, someone ## Footnote Helí
No te quedes conmigo | Quedarse - to trick / to fool / to mess with, someone ## Footnote Negative imperative
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Quedarse 1. To stay / remain 2. To become / turn 3. To buy (con) 4. To keep / lose (con/sin) 5. To trick, fool, mess with
Quedar 1. To arrange to meet 2. To agree on (con) 3. To turn out 4. To have left / remaining (stuff) 5. To have remaining (time / distance) 6. To fit / suit (como gustar) 7. To be situated (estar)