Spanish verbs QUEDAR vs QUEDARSE explained (A1/A2 Spanish)

🎯 Test your advanced Spanish FREE (B1–C2) + weekly tips to improve: https://bit.ly/3QvOsaF 🌍 Ready to practice for real? Join the Advanced Spanish Immersion Hub: https://bit.ly/4vW2Id6 Confused by the Spanish verbs QUEDAR and QUEDARSE? 🤔 It's a common challenge for beginners! What's the difference? How are they conjugated? We answer these questions in this lesson. The verb QUEDAR has MULTIPLE meanings, and its usage can change depending on the context. Plus, there's the reflexive verb QUEDARSE (to stay), which adds another layer! But don't worry! In this video explanation for A1/A2 BEGINNERS, we break down the differences with CLEAR explanations and LOTS of examples so you'll never be confused again. We aim to make this tricky topic EASY to understand! ➡️ Ready to practice? Find an activity on our blog to test your understanding of the differences between QUEDAR and QUEDARSE: https://bit.ly/3jKWp9a In this Spanish lesson, you will learn: The main meanings of QUEDAR (e.g., to be left/remaining, to arrange to meet, to suit/fit). The meaning of the reflexive verb QUEDARSE (to stay/remain somewhere). Key differences in usage and conjugation basics. Practical examples to help you use both verbs correctly. I hope this helps you! --- 👍 Give this video a LIKE if it helped clear up your confusion about QUEDAR and QUEDARSE! 🔔 SUBSCRIBE and hit the notification bell for more Spanish lessons that make tricky grammar simple. 💬 Want to practice? Try writing a sentence using QUEDAR or QUEDARSE! Have questions? Let us know in the COMMENTS below! 👇 🌐 More: https://bit.ly/3yJgfpv #SpanishSubjunctive #LearnSpanish #Spanishgrammar #spanishfluency #spanishteacher#learnspanish #SpanishSlang #advancedspanish#SpanishFluency #LearnSpanish #SpeakSpanish #SpanishTips #LanguageLearning #AdvancedSpanish #SpanishConfidence #ListeningPractice #IntermediateSpanish #ComprensionAuditiva #CulturaEspañola #Spain#LearnSpanish #NaturalSpanish #SpanishConversation #DELE #SpanishTips #SpeakSpanish