Conditional Simple - Spanish Verbs
We generally use the conditional simple of the indicative mood to talk about possible
actions.
Regular Spanish Verbs
To conjugate the Conditional Simple of the Indicative Mood, you take the infinitive
verb as found in the dictionary and add the appropriate personal endings. The regular
verbs for the Conditional of the Indicative Mood are easy to conjugate and what's
more, they all follow the same rule endings for all 3 groups.
TIP: Most Spanish verbs fall under the -ar group.
Irregular Spanish Verbs
The majority of the irregular verbs are conjugated as they are in the regular verbs
above. There are a few exceptions to this rule.
|
-ar Group |
-er Group |
-ir Group |
|
I - ía |
I - ía |
I - ía |
|
You - ías |
You - ías |
You - ías |
|
He/she/it - ía |
He/She/it - ía |
He/She/it - ía |
|
We - íamos |
We - íamos |
We - íamos |
|
You(all) - íais |
You(all) - íais |
You(all) - íais |
|
They - ían |
They - ían |
They - ían |
Condicional Simple - Verbos Españoles
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