Spanish Regular Verbs in the Conditional Tense


In Spanish, the formation of the future tense and the conditional are similar, the verbs have the same irregular stems in the future and the conditional.

Subject Lessons:
The Conditional Tense
Regular Verbs in Conditional Tense
Irregular Verbs in Conditional Tense
Subject Exercises:
Conditional Tense Exercises
Conditional Tense Regular Verbs 1
Conditional Tense Irregular Verbs 1

Regular Verbs in the Conditional Tense

Sacar (to take out)Perder (to lose)Servir (to serve)
Yo sacaríaYo perderíaYo serviría
Tú sacaríasTú perderíasTú servirías
Él / Ella sacaríaÉl / Ella perderíanÉl / Ella serviría
Nosotros/Nosotras sacaríamosNosotros/Nosotras perderíamosNosotros/Nosotras serviríamos
Vosotros/Vosotras sacaríaisVosotros/Vosotras perderíaisVosotros/Vosotras serviríais
Ellos/Ellas, Uds. sacaríanEllos/Ellas, Uds. perderíaEllos/Ellas, Uds. servirían
Conditional Tense Sacar / Perder / Servir

Important

  • All conditional forms have an accent mark on the í.
  • The conditional in Spanish is formed by a single word (the verb). In English the word would is needed to conjugate.

Examples:
Yo llamaría al banco para pedir un préstamo.
I would call the bank to ask for a loan.

Yo no compraría ese carro.
I would not buy that car.

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