Conditional Mood of Regular Verbs. The conditional mood of regular verbs is very easy because it is the same set of endings as the imperfect or –er and.

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Conditional Mood of Regular Verbs

The conditional mood of regular verbs is very easy because it is the same set of endings as the imperfect or –er and –ir verbs! The only difference is that you do not drop the –ar, -er, or –ir at the end of the infinitive when you do the conditional mood. Study the conditional endings below: yo-íanosotros-íamos tú-ías Ud./él/ella-íaUds./ellos/ellas-ían

Let’s do some examples. What is the conditional mood form of the given verb in these sentences? The answer will appear after 10 seconds. Ellos en la clase. (hablar) Tú muy bien. (cantar) Yo la tarea. (terminar) Nosotros al parque. (caminar) cantarías terminaría hablarían caminaríamos

Let’s do some practice. Complete these sentences with the correct conditional mood form of the given verb. Tú _______ a San Diego. (viajar) viajarías! That’s right… it’s estudiaría! Eva _________ mucho. (estudiar)

Here’s some more practice. Nosotros no _______ a la fiesta. (bailar) bailaríamos! That’s right… it’s cantarían! Uds. ________ muy mal. (cantar)

Nosotros _______la cena. (cocinar) cocinaríamos! That’s right… it’s comprarían! Teresa y Juan _______ mucho. (comprar)

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