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Ch. 26-28 Grammar

AP Spanish IV Ch. 26-28 Grammar Test Review

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quedar boquiabierto to be openmouthed with astonishment
quedar ciego/sordo/cojo to go blind/deaf/lame
quedar en ridículo to look foolish
quedar bien to come off well, make a good impression
quedar mal to come off badly, make a bad impression
hacer algo por quedar bien to do something to make a good impression
No me queda más remedio. I have no choice.
Queda a tres millas de aquí. It's three miles from here.
Quedar con uno para ir al cine. To make a safe with someone to go to the movies.
Quedan en salir el domingo. They agree to go out on Sunday.
¿En qué quedamos? What did we decide to do?
No se queda con la cólera dentro. He can't hide his anger.
No quise quedarme en menos. I refused to be outdone.
Se quedó en nada. It came to nothing.
quedarse con to keep
quedarse sin to run out of
quedar to remain (a place), to remain/be in an emotional/physical state, to have left
quedarse to stay/remain
dejar to leave something/someone behind
salir to go out/leave
irse to leave/go away
marcharse to leave/go away (for a long period of time/forever)
dejar + inf to let
dejar + de + inf to stop doing something
salir + adj/adv to turn out
saber to know (facts, info, knowledge)
conocer to know (a person), be familiar with (a place), to have been
saber + inf to know how to do something
oreja outer ear
oído inner ear, sense of hearing, ear canal
romper to break, tear
romperse + article of clothing to tear something
estar descompuesto to be broken, out of order
descomponerse, descomponérsele a uno to be broken (unplanned)
romper a llorar to burst out crying
romper con alguien to break off with someone
romper al fuego to open fire
romper en llanto to burst out crying
romper las hostilidades to start hostilities
Quien rompe paga. Actions have consequences.
No te preocupes. No te vas a romper. Don't worry. You're not so fragile.
malo morally/ethically wrong
no tener razón to be wrong (people)
equivocarse, eatar equivocado to be wrong (people, things)
incorrecto, inexacto, equivocado, mal wrong (information, answers)
no...adecuado, no...apropiado, impropio, inoportuno wrong (inopportune, unwanted)
al revés wrong side out
no convenerse to not fit (profession)
hacer falta to be wrong (not desired/sought)
distinguir entre el bien y el mal to tell right from wrong
Entiéndeme bien. Don't get me wrong.
Todo salió mal. Everything went wrong.
Hiciste mal en prestarle el dinero. You were wrong to lend him the money.
pasar amiss, to have somethinb wrong
echar de menos, extranar to miss, long for a person/thing
perder to miss a plane or train
perderse to miss a show or event
faltar a clase to miss class
errar el tiro to miss the target, mark/not to hit
fallar (el blanco) to miss the target, mark/not to hit
desparacido missing
faltarse to be missing
No puedes dejar de encontrarlo. You can't miss it.
Llegué tarde y no lo encontré. I arrived late, so I missed him.
No dejes de ir a los museos cuando estés en México. Don't miss the museums when you're in Mexico.
No entendí lo que dijiste. I missed what you said.
estar a gusto to be comfortable
con mucho gusto with pleasure
pasarlo maravillosamente to have a good time
pasarlo muy bien to have a good time
tener ganas de + inf to feel like....
llover a cántaros to rain cats and dogs
dar gato por liebre to cheat someone
estar frito to be grounded
echar a la casa por la ventana to go all out
qué mala pata how unlucky
qué barbaridad that's terrible
dormir como un tronco to sleep like a log
a cada rato all the time
a escondidas in secret
a eso de around, ish
a la vez at the same time
a partir de hoy from now on
a veces sometimes
a ver let's see
ahora mismo right away
al centavo perfectly
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