quedé

i am, i stayed, was


Verb quedé

  1. First-person singular (yo) preterite indicative form of quedar.

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Examples
  • Me quedé impactado por la triste noticia.

    I was shocked at the sad news.

  • No fui sino que me quedé en casa.

    I didn't go, but stayed at home.

  • Al no saber qué contestar, me quedé callada.

    Not knowing what to answer, I kept silent.

  • Ayer me quedé donde él.

    I stayed at his place yesterday.

  • Me quedé en casa todo el día en lugar de ir a trabajar.

    I stayed at home all day instead of going to work.

  • Ayer me quedé en su casa.

    I stayed at his place yesterday.

  • Anoche me quedé en casa para poder recibir tu llamada.

    Last night I stayed home to be able to receive your call.

  • Quedé decepcionado con el nuevo producto.

    I was disappointed with the new product.

  • Ayer me quedé trabajando todo el día.

    Yesterday I spent the whole day working.

  • Rechacé la idea de ir a caminar y me quedé en casa.

    I turned down the idea of going for a walk and stayed at home.

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