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“Quedar” (to stay/remain) in the Conditional Mood

Pronoun Conjugation
YoquedarĂ­a
TĂșquedarĂ­as
Él / Ella / Ustedquedaría
Nosotros / NosotrasquedarĂ­amos
Vosotros / VosotrasquedarĂ­ais
Ellos / Ellas / UstedesquedarĂ­an

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Understanding the Conditional Mood of “Quedar”

The Conditional Mood of quedar is used to express what would happen under certain circumstances, for example: Si tuvieras mĂĄs tiempo, quedarĂ­as con tus amigos. (If you had more time, you would meet up with your friends.)

Quedar is a regular verb in the Conditional Mood, which means its conjugations follow the typical pattern for this tense by adding the corresponding endings to the infinitive stem.

How to Use Quedar in the Conditional Mood

The conditional mood of quedar is used to express what would happen under certain conditions or hypothetical situations.

To remain or stay: For example, Si no tuviera que trabajar, me quedarĂ­a en casa todo el dĂ­a. (If I didn’t have to work, I would stay home all day.)

To be left over or remaining: For example, Si no comemos todo, nos quedarĂ­a comida para mañana. (If we don’t eat everything, there would be food left over for tomorrow.)

To be located or situated: For example, Si fuéramos a la playa, la casa quedaría lejos. (If we went to the beach, the house would be far away.)

To fit or suit: For example, Si me comprara ese vestido, me quedarĂ­a muy bien. (If I bought that dress, it would suit me very well.)

To agree or decide: For example, QuedarĂ­amos en vernos a las 8. (We would agree to meet at 8.)

To be left or remain (in a state): For example, Si no estudiara, quedarĂ­a suspendido. (If I didn’t study, I would fail.)

Colloquial usage: Si no me apurara, me quedarĂ­a calvo. (If I didn’t hurry up, I would go bald – implying frustration or stress.)

Real Life Examples of Quedar in the Conditional Mood

Después de las vacaciones, quedaríamos sin dinero para salir. (After the vacation, we would be left without money to go out.)

Aunque quedarĂ­an algunas tareas pendientes, es hora de tomar un descanso. (Even though some tasks would remain pending, it’s time to take a break.)

Si quedarĂ­as en casa esta noche, podrĂ­amos ver una pelĂ­cula juntos. (If you would stay home tonight, we could watch a movie together.)

Después del accidente, quedaría con algunas cicatrices. (After the accident, I would be left with some scars.)

Si quedaríais sin trabajo, ¿qué harían? (If you all would lose your job, what would you do?)

Aunque quedarĂ­a cansado, seguirĂ­a entrenando para la maratĂłn. (Even though I would be tired, I would keep training for the marathon.)

Si quedarĂ­as embarazada, ÂżcĂłmo lo manejarĂ­as? (If you would get pregnant, how would you handle it?)

Después de la mudanza, quedaríamos sin muebles por un tiempo. (After the move, we would be left without furniture for a while.)

Si quedarĂ­a atrapado en una isla desierta, llevarĂ­a una navaja suiza. (If I would be stranded on a deserted island, I would bring a Swiss Army knife.)

Aunque quedarĂ­an algunas deudas, finalmente serĂ­an libres. (Even though some debts would remain, they would finally be free.)

Si quedarĂ­ais sin internet, ÂżcĂłmo pasarĂ­an el tiempo? (If you all would be without internet, how would you spend your time?)

Después de la boda, quedaría oficialmente casado. (After the wedding, I would officially be married.)

Si quedarĂ­as sin trabajo, ÂżbuscarĂ­as una nueva carrera? (If you would lose your job, would you look for a new career?)

Aunque quedarĂ­amos cansados, valdrĂ­a la pena el viaje. (Even though we would be tired, the trip would be worth it.)

Conjugation Chart with English Translations

Conjugations of Quedar (to stay/remain) in the Conditional Mood (Castilian Spanish) with English Translations:

Spanish English
Yo quedarĂ­a I would stay
TĂș quedarĂ­as You would stay
Él / Ella / Usted quedaría He / She / You (formal) would stay
Nosotros / Nosotras quedarĂ­amos We would stay
Vosotros / Vosotras quedarĂ­ais You all would stay
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes quedarĂ­an They / You all (formal) would stay

This post covers Castilian Spanish. For Latin American Spanish, click here

Synonyms

The Conditional mood is also known as the Simple Conditional, Conditional Simple, Would Tense, or Future of the Past in English, and as Condicional Simple, Pospretérito, Potencial Simple, or Condicional de Indicativo in Spanish.