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) |
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Yo sacaría | Yo perdería | Yo serviría |
Tú sacarías | Tú perderías | Tú servirías |
Él / Ella sacaría | Él / Ella perderían | Él / Ella serviría |
Nosotros/Nosotras sacaríamos | Nosotros/Nosotras perderíamos | Nosotros/Nosotras serviríamos |
Vosotros/Vosotras sacaríais | Vosotros/Vosotras perderíais | Vosotros/Vosotras serviríais |
Ellos/Ellas, Uds. sacarían | Ellos/Ellas, Uds. perdería | Ellos/Ellas, Uds. servirían |
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.