Plans

¿Dónde quiere quedarse usted?
Remember, little words like me or te generally come before the verb, like in Me llamo Duo.
If your sentence has an infinitive verb, you can attach these little words to the end of that instead!
Ella se quiere quedar en Nueva York.
She wants to stay in New York.
Ella quiere quedarse en Nueva York.
She wants to stay in New York.
¿Vas a decirme tu nombre?
Are you going to tell me your name?
¿Me vas a decir tu nombre?
Are you going to tell me your name?
Por
You can use por to talk about how long something lasts.
Usualmente estudio por cinco horas.
I normally study for five hours.
¿Que viene o próximo?
Que viene and próximo both mean next. However, que viene always goes after the noun, while próximo usually comes before it.
¿Puedes trabajar el lunes que viene?
Can you work next Monday?
Ellos van a ir a España el próximo mes.
They are going to go to Spain next month.
Notice that próximo also changes according to the gender and number of the noun.
Ella va a ir la próxima semana.
She is going to go next week.