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Step 1: “E” Dropper Haber -> Habr- The conditional perfect is the conditional form of the verb HABER + Past Participle of Main Verb Step 1: “E” Dropper Haber -> Habr- Step 2: Add the conditional endings Step 3: Turn main verb into Past Participle -ar becomes -ado -er and -er become -ido Don’t forget the irregulars! © by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.
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The conditional perfect is used to express an action that would have occurred, but didn’t. © by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.
Indica las formas apropiadas del condicional perfecto de los verbos. Nosotros ____________________ (hacer) todos los quehaceres. Tú ____________________ (apreciar) mi poesía. Ellos ____________________ (pintar) un mural. Usted ____________________ (tocar) el piano. Ellas ____________________ (poner) la mesa. Tú y yo ____________________ (resolver) los problemas. Silvia y Alberto ____________________ (esculpir) una estatua. Yo ____________________ (presentar) el informe. Ustedes ____________________ (vivir) en el campo. Tú ____________________ (abrir) la puerta. © by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.
Indica las formas apropiadas del condicional perfecto de los verbos. She would have returned. You would have seen the movie. They would have gone to the play. I would have done my homework. You guys would have written the letters. He would have fried the potatoes. We would have come back to school. You would have told us. I would have bought it for you. We would have set the table. © by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.