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Regular
Conditional Tense Verbs
Spanish
infinitives are conjugated by dropping the
ending (-ar, -er, -ir) and adding a new
ending, thus creating a new word. The ending identifies 1) the tense
- when the action of the verb is taking place;
and 2) the person - who is
performing the action of the verb. see
more on verb conjugation here
The following charts show the verb
“endings” for all regular verbs in the Conditional
Tense.
Note: The Conditional Tense
endings are added to the end of the entire
infinitive. The -ar, -er, and
-ar are not dropped.
Remember:
the verb chart is only a tool to use
while one is learning the language.
In other words, one must eventually
forget the verb chart and it must become
second nature.
Examples:
Yo hablaría.
I
would/should speak
Yo comería en el restaurante los viernes. I
would/should eat in the restaurant on Fridays.
Regular
–ar verbs
The
following endings are added to the
infinitive. Do not drop the original
endings!
Regular
–er verbs
The
following endings are added to the
infinitive. Do not drop the original
endings!
Regular
–ir verbs
The
following endings are added to the
infinitive. Do not drop the original
endings!
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