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quedarás

Quedarás is the second-person singular form of the verb quedar in the simple future tense in Spanish. It expresses actions or states that will occur for the person addressed (tú) and is commonly used in everyday speech to refer to future arrangements, outcomes, or physical states. The verb quedar has several related senses, including to stay or remain, to be located, to fit, and in phrases with con or en to indicate meeting with someone or remaining with something.

Etymology: Quedar derives from Latin quedāre, meaning to remain. Over time, its meaning broadened in Spanish

Usage: In the future tense, quedarás typically introduces a future action or state about you. It can

Examples:

- Mañana quedarás con Marta a las ocho.

- Si haces ejercicio, quedarás más delgado.

- La chaqueta te quedará muy bien. (future state with quedar, though this example uses quedarás in

Conjugation: The future simple endings are added to the infinitive quedar: yo quedaré, tú quedarás, él/ella/usted

to
cover
the
various
senses
found
today,
such
as
staying,
fitting,
being
located,
or
becoming
the
case.
denote
planned
meetings,
as
in
quedarás
con
alguien
(you
will
meet
with
someone),
or
describe
an
expected
outcome,
such
as
something
that
will
fit
you
or
turn
out
a
certain
way.
The
verb
is
versatile
and
often
appears
with
time
expressions
or
prepositional
phrases
to
clarify
the
sense
(con,
en,
a).
connected
forms)
quedará,
nosotros
quedaremos,
vosotros
quedaréis,
ellos/ellas/ustedes
quedarán.
The
form
quedarás
specifically
marks
the
second-person
singular
future.
See
also
quedares
or
other
forms
of
quedar
for
related
tenses
and
moods.