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Conditional Perfect Conjugation Chart

Condicional compuesto (potencial compuesto)


Uses of the Conditional Perfect in Spanish

  • Used to express an action that you would have done if something else had been possible.
    Example: If I had known, I would have gone with you.
  • Used to indicate probability in the past.
    Example: She had probably already eaten.

Conditional Perfect –AR, –ER, & –IR Verbs

yo habría [PARTICIPIO]
tú habrías [PARTICIPIO]
él / Ud. habría [PARTICIPIO]
nosotros habríamos [PARTICIPIO]
vosotros habríais [PARTICIPIO]
ellos / Uds. habrían [PARTICIPIO]

*Formed by using the Conditional Tense of haber
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