Conditional
when ?
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conditional is usually formed with two parts:
something if something
something but something
the second part involving if requires subjunctive which is covered later
conjugation
conjugation is simple:
the same pattern applies to all verbs
*ía, *ías, *ía, *íamos, ., *ían
bebería, beberías, bebería, beberíamos, ., beberían
irregulars are the same as in future tense
irregular verbs
1 caber | haber | poder | querer | saber
2 poner | salir | tener | valer | venir
3 decir | hacer
( conjugation same, but verb changes )
1 remove the last vowel in verb
cabr* | habr* | podr* | querr* | sabr*
2 replace the last vowel with d
pondr* | saldr* | tendr* | valdr* | vendr*
3 remove the ce or ec
dir* | har*
same rules apply to derived verbs
hay in conditional
3rd person singular ( habría )
when used alone, it works as: there would be, singular or plural
habría bla bla, pero bla bla