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This week you learn how to use these verbs:

COSTAR – To Cost (how much $ does something cost?)

QUEDAR – To Remain (we are using it to refer to how much money you have left over from a purchase.

FALTAR – To Be Missing (we are using it to refer to how mucy money you have left over from a purchase.)

Let’s take a look at the verb Costar:

It will be either singular (cuesta) or plural (cuestan).

Look at the noun you are referring to – what costs the amount you are talking about?

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Check out this example of the verb Costar in action…

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A little more practice

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Now let’s talk about Quedar and Faltar

QUEDAR – To Remain (we are using it to refer to how much money you have left over from a purchase.

FALTAR – To Be Missing (we are using it to refer to how mucy money you have left over from a purchase.)

Unlike the majority of the other verbs we have learned this year, you are going to conjugate Quedar and Faltar to match the noun to which it is referring.

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Let’s put these three verbs together to create two diffenent paragraphs:

Yo compro una camisa. La camisa cuesta doscientos colones. Yo tengo tresciento y cincuenta colones. Me quedan ciento cincuenta colones.

Yo quiero comprar un vestido. El vestido cuesta cuatrocientos colones. Yo tengo doscientos colones. Me faltan doscientos colones.

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