Spanish Grammar: "QUEDAR" & "QUEDARSE" – Learn the many uses of this verb!

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Published 2023-05-18
The Spanish verb “quedar” is like all-purpose flour. "Quedar" (keh-dahr) is flexible, adaptable, all-purpose, useful, practical, and diverse. The verb “quedar” tells on your ideas, feelings, looks, plans, availability, current and past state of mind, and so much more. In this Spanish class, you will learn a lot about the verb "quedar" and its cousin “quedarse”. So, “no te quedes sin ver este video” (don’t stay without watching this video). Watch this lesson about “quedar” and understand many unknowns of the Spanish language. Learn everything about quedar in one stop with this video.

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Quedar:
to stay
to fit
to plan
to have leftovers
to arrange
to meet
to agree
to plan to do
to be located
to remain
to make a fool of yourself
to be in good standing
etc.

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All Comments (21)
  • @AcoTUBE
    Definitely the best Spanish language course on the internet. Thank you!
  • Anna if I had to describe you in one word it would be...JOY!!!!!
  • Thank you for you little sentences where you pretend to be talking to someone; those don't often come up in language class, but are the common, daily conversations that we use all the time.
  • @RobCLynch
    I have realised that in English, we look to swap the English word with a Spanish and that makes sense. Then suddenly, quedar comes along and messes everything up lol. Great resource...thank you.
  • @PAPITO_49
    I entered adult night school for Spanish in Xalapa, Mexico. It was free and i had to learn because nobody spoke English. It was a great experience.
  • At 14mins it's a "compliment" make someone feel good about themselves
  • Hi Ana I am watching your beginner’s Spanish classes from 10 years ago and love they way you teach! Your sense of humor is so refreshing it makes learning a little easier and so much fun! Thank you!!! I’ll catch up here one day!
  • @nickrosati3167
    Wow I learn more in this 27 minutes and I have in the past two weeks of trying to learn Spanish. I like your teaching style.
  • @ThuHoang-nj1ld
    Your lesson is the FIRST lesson on which I laughed out loud whilst learning!! Thank you so much for bringing your passion, fun and laughter in your videos ❤😂🎉
  • Love to watch you as the years go by, and I learn more with each lesson . .
  • @jennifercee5584
    I enjoy when you discuss pretend conversations when teaching! ¡Mil gracias, maestra!
  • @jarupbg
    You made my Covid Era(Lockdown) worthwhile... I owe you!!
  • @ivanivke
    ¡Después de esta lección me quedé sin palabras! Bravo Ana!!! 🙏👍🥰🥰🥰
  • @jedmln
    Te queda muy bien ese vestido.
  • Absolutly fantastic lesson . Thank you Ana. You make learning spanish so much fun.
  • @Hoochie243
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  • I’ve known of this channel awhile, but I just looked at all her videos. She’s been doing this for 10 years!!! Dannnng