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4th: Conditional Tense

4th: Conditional Tense

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4th: Conditional Tense

Week 6

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Conditional Tense

The conditional tense in Spanish is used to talk about hypothetical situations, probabilities and to make polite requests.

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Conditional Tense Endings-All AR, ER, and IR verbs use the same endings.

  • Yo-ía

  • Tú-ía

  • Él/Ella/Usted/Names/Nouns-ía

  • Nosotros/Name and I-íamos

  • Ustedes/Ellos/Ellas/Two names-ían

  • The endings of the verb are NOT to be removed, add the endings given above to conjugate to the conditional tense.

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Viajar-to travel

  • Viajaría-I would travel

  • Viajarías-You would travel

  • Viajaría-He/She would travel

  • Viajaríamos-We would travel

  • Viajarían-They would travel

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Comer-to eat

  • Comería-I would eat

  • Comerías-You would eat

  • Comería-He/She would eat

  • Comeríamos-We would eat

  • Comerían-They would eat

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Vivir-to live

  • VIviría-I would live

  • Vivirías-You would live

  • Viviría-He/She would live

  • Viviríamos-We would live

  • Vivirían-They would live

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Irregular Conditional Forms

  • Tener-Tendr + endings

  • Poner-Pondr + endings

  • Valer-Valdr + endings

  • Salir-Saldr + endings

  • Venir-Vendr + endings

  • Poder-Podr + endings

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Irregular Conditional Forms

  • Decir-Dir + endings

  • Hacer-Har + endings

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Irregular Conditional Forms

  • Poder-Podr + endings

  • Caber-Cabr + endings

  • Haber-Habr + endings

  • Saber-Sabr + endings

  • Querer-Querr + endings

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