CONDITIONAL TENSE
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CONDITIONAL TENSE The Conditional Tense is used to describe actions that would happen.
CONDITIONAL TENSE • The Conditional Tense is used to describe actions that would happen. There is an element of doubt. Ex. Juan viajaríasihacebuentiempo. • Different than Future Tense which implies a definite action…WILL happen.
CONDITIONAL TENSE REGULAR VERBS
CONDITIONAL TENSE • Like the Future Tense, the Conditional Tense is a simple tense. It is formed using: INFINITIVE + VERB ENDING • The Conditional Tense also has the same verb endings for all three verb types, -AR, -ER and –IR and… • The Conditional Tense shares the same typical phrases as Future Tense but also may include “if” or “si” in Spanish.
CONDITIONAL TENSE • VERB ENDINGS FOR CONDITIONAL TENSE: • (AR, ER and IR REGULAR Verbs) Infinitive + -ía Infinitive + -ías Infinitive + -ía Infinitive + -íamos Infinitive + -ían
CONDITIONAL TENSE IRREGULAR VERBS
CONDITIONAL TENSE Irregular verbs in the Conditional tense have the SAME endings as Regular verbs. infinitive + -ía infinitive + -ías infinitive + -ía infinitive + -íamos infinitive + -ían
CONDITIONAL TENSE Irregular verbs in the Conditional tense are irregular in the “stem” of the verb, not the ending. 1. hacer= to make/do har + ending Ex. Yoharía. 2. tener= to have tendr + ending Ex. Yotendría. 3. salir= to leave saldr + ending Ex. Yosaldría. 4. querer= to want querr + ending Ex. Yoquerría. 5. venir= to come vendr + ending Ex. Yovendría. 6. poner= to put/place pondr + ending Ex. Yopondría. 7. poder= can/be able podr + ending Ex. Yopodría. 8. decir= to say/tell dir + ending Ex. Yodiría. 9. saber= to know (facts) sabr + ending Ex. Yosabría.
CONDITIONAL TENSE TYPICAL PHRASES
CONDITIONAL TENSE The Typical Phrases for Conditional are the SAME as those for the Future Tense.