Usages of quedar
Ensayar sin duda reduce la ansiedad, pero siempre queda la duda de cómo saldrá todo.
Rehearsing definitely reduces anxiety, but there always remains doubt about how everything will turn out.
Quedan dos libros en la mesa.
There are two books left on the table.
Queda la mitad del pastel en la mesa.
Half of the cake is left on the table.
Mi mentora de español da una explicación sencilla y las dudas quedan claras.
My Spanish mentor gives a simple explanation and the questions end up clear.
Cuando silenciamos todas las notificaciones, la mente queda más libre para aprender.
When we mute all notifications, the mind is freer to learn.
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