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"me quede mudo" por que se utiliza "quede" en lugar de "quedo"?
por que aqui se utiliza subjuntivo? muchas gracias.
Mar 25, 2013 9:24 AM
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The subjunctive mood is typically used in such a way that the verb's meaning relates to how the speaker feels about it,in this case, It expresses how a person feels about a possible action or state of being and as a matter of fact this expression "me quede mudo" is not literally,usually is used by native speakers to express how surprising a thing might be.
for example:
--cuando supe que habia ganado la loteria, me quede mudo.
--when I knew I had won the lottery, I was so surprised.( so suprised that I did not what to say)
March 25, 2013
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If it's subjunctive, I would expect something before it, like "Él está alegre que..." However, when I lived in the US city of Worcester, the free Spanish language newspaper there was *really* bad about putting in the accents. So what you might have is, "me quedé mudo" without the accent.
March 25, 2013
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Porque quedé es pasado y quedo es presente.
Me quedé mudo - pasado - "Cuando me besó, quedé mudo".
Me quedo mudo - presente - "Me quedo mudo cuando veo un fantasma".
March 26, 2013
你学西班牙语多长时间了 啊
April 3, 2013
Quedo se usa cuando se habla de otra persona, "el, ella" y quede cuando se habla de si mismo "yo"
La conjugación seria
Yo quede
Él quedó
Ella quedó
Espero haberte ayudado n_n
March 25, 2013
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