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Conditional Tense Conjugation Chart

Condicional (potencial simple)


Uses of the Conditional Tense in Spanish

  • Used to express an action that would be done if something else were possible or true.
    Example: I would go if I had money.
  • Used to express a conditional desire.
    Example: I would like to eat a hamburger.
  • Used to express probability about the past.
    Example: It was probably raining last night.

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

yo [INFINITIVE] + ía
tú [INFINITIVE] + ías
él / Ud. [INFINITIVE] + ía
nosotros [INFINITIVE] + íamos
vosotros [INFINITIVE] + íais
ellos / Uds. [INFINITIVE] + ían

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