qué queda

qué queda(
keh
 
keh
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dah
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. what's left
¿Qué vamos a cenar? - Mira en la nevera a ver qué queda.What are we having for dinner? - Have a look in the fridge to see what's left.
b. what there's left
¿Por qué quieres verme otra vez? No sé qué queda por decir, ya nos lo dijimos todo.Why do you want to see me again? I don't know what there's left to say. We already told each other everything.
a. what's left
¿Qué queda del estofado de ayer?What's left from yesterday's stew?
b. what is there left
¿Qué queda por hacer? - Solo pasar la aspiradora en el salón.What is there left to do? - Just to vaccuum the living room.
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