el condicional y el condicional perfecto Flashcards
When do you use conditional?
to talk about hypothetical situations and probabilities and to make polite requests.
‘If I were rich, I would travel all over the world.’
When do you use perfect conditional?
describes an action in the past that would have happened but did not due to some other event. It can also be used to express the probability of an action that has already been completed.
‘I would have bought the gifts, but I didn’t have time.’
How does conditional work?
you take the verb + ending
i.e
viajar+ía
the ending is not vindicative on the type of verb
yo ending (conditional)
ía
tú ending (conditional)
ías
él ending (conditional)
ía
nos ending (conditional)
íamos
vos ending (conditional)
íais
ellos ending (conditional)
ían
How does the perfect conditional work?
haber in the conditional + past participle
‘habría comprado’
‘I WOULD HAVE BOUGHT the gifts, but I didn’t have time.’
yo haber conditional
habría
tú haber conditional
habrías
ella haber conditional
habría
nos haber conditional
habríamos
vos haber conditional
habrías