
juditha16

Jan 14, 2007, 7:49 AM
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Hola, Jonna What good questions! You keep sending me to my reference books (and favorite website for Spanish/English translations and explanations.) RE: Question about using en after certain verbs. En is used when the verb is followed by an infinitive. Sorry to omit that in my explanation. As for quedar and quedarse, here’s what I found at the Word Reference.com site. If you visit the site you’ll find lots of discussion about the uses of both verbs quedar verbo intransitivo http://www.wordreference.com/es/en/translation.asp?v=tb1&spen=quedar 1 (en un estado) quedar bien, (una persona) to make a good impression (un objeto) to look nice quedar en ridículo, to make a fool of oneself 2 (en un lugar) to be: mi casa no queda lejos, my house is not far from here 3 (sobrar) to be left: ¿queda más té?, is there any tea left? 4 (faltar) (tiempo) to go: quedan dos días para las vacaciones, there are two days to go till the holidays 5 (convenir) to agree: quedamos en ir al cine, we agreed to go to the cinema Here's where you'll find "en"+inf. 6 (citarse) to meet: quedaré con mi hermana, I'll arrange to meet my sister 7 (una ropa, un peinado, etc) to suit: te queda grande, it's too big for you quedarse verbo refelxivo http://www.wordreference.com/es/en/translation.asp?v=tb1&spen=quedarse 1 (en un estado) to remain: me quedé sorprendida, I was astonished 2 (en un lugar) to stay: se quedó en casa, she stayed (at) home se quedó en el hotel, she stayed at the hotel 3 (sin algo) to run out of sthg quedarse sin trabajo, to lose one's job 4 (con algo) to keep, take: me quedé con su abrigo, I kept his coat se quedó con el tercer premio, she took the third prize 5 (en la memoria) to remember: no me quedé con su número de teléfono, I can't remember his telephone number 6 familiar (con alguien) to have sb on Judith
(This post was edited by juditha16 on Jan 14, 2007, 7:55 AM)
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