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Spanish IV Review 3: Regular and Irregular Conditional Tense and Past and Present Conjugations

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forming the conditional tense1. Start with the infinitive; 2. Add ía, ías, ía, íamos, or ían
infinitiveA verb that has –ar, -er, or –ir at the end; A verb that has not been conjugated.
the key word for the conditional tenseWould
yo podríaI would be able to/I could (Irregular conditional of poder)
yo querríaI would want (Irregular conditional of querer)
yo sabríaI would know (Irregular conditional of saber)
yo pondríaI would put (Irregular conditional of poner)
yo saldríaI would leave (a place)/I would go out (Irregular conditional of salir)
yo tendríaI would have (Irregular conditional of tener)
yo vendríaI would come (Irregular conditional of venir)
yo diríaI would say or tell (Irregular conditional of decir)
yo haríaI would make or do (Irregular conditional of hacer)
iríaI/he/she/it/you-formal would go
daríaI/he/she/it/you-formal would give
compraríaI/he/she/it/you-formal would buy
ganaríaI/he/she/it/you-formal would win
viajaríaI/he/she/it/you-formal would travel
dejaríamosWe would leave (as in abandoning something like work or a child)
present tense ar endingso, as, a, amos, an
present tense er endingso, es, e, emos, en
present tense ir endingso, es, e, imos, en
preterite tense ar endingsé, aste, o, amos, aron
preterite tense er endingsí, iste, ió, imos, ieron
preterite tense ir endingsí, iste, ió, imos, ieron
imperfect tense ar endingsaba, abas, aba, ábamos, aban
imperfect tense er endingsía, ías, ía, íamos, ían
imperfect tense ir endingsía, ías, ía, íamos, ían



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