In another unrelated lesson, a quiz sentence states, 'No me queda mucho dinero pero tengo para dos cervezas más.' Where does this sentence fit in the various meanings of quedar, as explained in this lesson?
Other meanings of Quedar
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Michael K.Kwiziq community member
Other meanings of Quedar
This question relates to:Spanish lesson "Spanish verbs Quedar, Quedarse and Quedarle (Different meanings of verb quedar)"
Asked 5 years ago
Hola Michael,
here " 'No me queda mucho dinero pero tengo para dos cervezas más.' (I don't have much money left but I have [enough] for two more beers.) the meaning of quedar is that of "something left/remaining", explained in the first block in the lesson. However here we are using an indirect object pronoun "me" to indicate who doesn't have much money left.
Saludos
Inma
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