Conditional if clauses Flashcards

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What tense do you use when an if clause introduces a contrary-to-fact (if something was __, then… for instance) verb in the present or future tense?

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imperfect subjunctive

ex: Si ella fuera una buena actriz, sería famosa.

If she were a good actress, she would be famous.

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What tense do you use when an if clause introduces a condition that is unlikely to take place in the present or future?

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imperfect subjunctive

ex: Si recibiera un email de él mañana, me pondría contento.

If I were to receive an email from him tomorrow, I would be happy. (it’s unlikely that I will)

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What tense do you use when an if clause introduces a contrary-to-fact verb or a condition that is unlikely to take place in the past?

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Pluperfect subjunctive

ex: Si el arqueólogo no hubiera visto la figura de un felino, habría descubierto la tumba.

If the archaeologist hadn’t seen the figure of the feline, he wouldn’t have discovered the tomb.

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How do you express the idea of “If (subject) were/had/hadn’t/etc… + action, then _______(something else/ some result).

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Si clause

Si + verb in imperfect subjunctive/pluperfect subjunctive + something, conditional verb + something

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What tense do if clauses that introduce a verb that is neither contrary to fact nor unlikely to take place use?

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the indicative

ex: Si me prestas tu bicicleta, te la devuelvo mañana

If you lend me your bicycle, I’ll return it to you tomorrow

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What’s another way (besides an if clause) to express contrary to fact conditions?

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  1. De + simple infinitive
    • de tener mas tiempo, iríamos a Cuzco. (if we had more time, we would go to cuzco)
  2. De + compound infinitive
    - De no haber habido una sequia tan larga, los mochicas no habrias desaparecido (If there hadn’t been such a long drought, the Mochicas wouldn’t have disappeared)
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What does “como si” always present?

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“as if”

contrary-to-fact or hypothetical situation

so, it always takes the imperfect or pluperfect subjunctive

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When used with “como si”, how do you express an action or state that is coincident in time with the main verb?

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imperfect subjunctive

ex: Gasta dinero como si fuera rico
(he spends money as if he were rich)

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When used with “como si”, how do you express an action or state prior to the main verb?

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pluperfect subjunctive

Ella cuenta lo que pasó como si hubiese estado alli (She tells what happened as if she had been there)

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Define “ni que”

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anybody would think, as if

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What follows “ni que”

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the imperfect subjunctive or pluperfect subjunctive

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Define “por si (acaso)”

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Just in case

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