Why is the (se) in parentheses in the title of the lesson? Every example is reflexive. Would one ever use a non-reflexive quedar in this context? (If not, it seems like the parentheses aren't needed, no?)
quedar(se) parenthetical?
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quedar(se) parenthetical?
This question relates to:Spanish lesson "Quedarse + [gerund] = to do something continuously in Spanish (perífrasis verbal)"
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InmaKwiziq team member
Hola R,
the parentheses was there to show more clearly that it is to do with the verb quedar in its reflexive form.
Saludos
Inma
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quedar(se) parenthetical?
Why is the (se) in parentheses in the title of the lesson? Every example is reflexive. Would one ever use a non-reflexive quedar in this context? (If not, it seems like the parentheses aren't needed, no?)
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