The note says quedarse can be used as emphasis of end results. So does that mean ‘se queda inmóvil’ meaning he ended up motionless ? Or is this meaning of quedarse different ?
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Meaning of this context
This question relates to:Spanish lesson "Spanish verbs Quedar, Quedarse and Quedarle (Different meanings of verb quedar)"
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InmaKwiziq Head of Spanish, Native Spanish Teacher
Hola Ashlyn
Without a bit more context it's bit difficult to know exactly, but yes, if you say "alguien se quedó inmóvil" this would generally mean a "result"; the result of some circumstances, whichever those are.
Saludos
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