Conditional Lesson
Conditional Lesson
The student said that he would study one more hour. (probability, possibility)
What time could it have been? (wonder, conjecture)
He must have been at home. (wonder, conjecture)
We were probably busy when you called. (probability, possibility)
Note: when “would” is used in the sense of a repeated action in the past, the imperfect is used.
To conjugate regular -ar, -er and -ir verbs in the conditional, simply add one of the
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following to the infintive:
ía
ías
ía
íamos
íais
ían
Estaría en su casa.
He must have been at home.
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The same twelve common verbs that are irregular in the future tense are also irregular in
the conditional tense. Their endings are regular, but their stems change in the same way
they change in the future tense. Because the endings are the same as all other conditional
tense verbs, we show only the “yo” form, and have underlined the irregular stem. We
have also grouped them according to their patterns of change.
caber........................ yo cabría
poner........................ yo pondría
decir......................... yo diría
haber........................ yo habría
salir........................... yo saldría
hacer........................ yo haría
poder........................ yo podría
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tener......................... yo tendría
querer....................... yo querría
valer.......................... yo valdría
saber......................... yo sabría
venir......................... yo vendría
To indicate what would happen were it not for some certain specific circumstance:
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For reported speech:
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To express an action which is contrary to fact:
Finally, a few words need to be said to call attention to the contrasting uses of the future
and the conditional. As previously stated, the conditional is used for conjecture and to
express probability with regards to a past action, as in the following example:
¿Qué hora sería?
What time could it have been?
If, however, the conjecture or expression of probability is about the present, the future tense is
used:
With regards to reported speech, notice that if the main clause is in the past, the
conditional is used.
Juan dijo que terminaría el trabajo.
Juan said that he would finish the work.
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Let’s add two flashcards for the conditional tense:
Verb Flashcards
Infinitive + ending
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caber................. yo cabría
poner................. yo pondría
decir.................. yo diría
haber................. yo habría
salir.................... yo saldría
hacer................. yo haría
poder................. yo podría
tener.................. yo tendría
querer................ yo querría
valer................... yo valdría
saber.................. yo sabría
venir.................. yo vendría
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