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The Conditional Tense Page 303 Avancemos 3

The Conditional Tense Frequently, the conditional is used to express probability, possibility, wonder or conjecture of PAST actions, and is usually translated as would, could, must have or probably.

The Conditional Tense The student said that he would study one more hour. (probability, possibility) What time could it have been? (wonder, conjecture) He must have been at home. (wonder, conjecture) We were probably busy when you called. (probability, possibility)

The Conditional Tense Infinitives: llevar resolver + discutir To conjugate regular -ar, -er and -ir verbs in the conditional, simply add one of the following to the infintive: Infinitives: llevar resolver + discutir ía ías ía íamos íais ían

The Conditional Tense Angélica discutiría la situación y resolvería el problema con nuestra ayuda. Angelica would discuss the situation and she would resolve the problem with our help.

The Conditional Tense El alumno dijo que estudiaría una hora más. The student said that he would study one more hour. ¿Qué hora sería? What time could it have been? Estaría en su casa. He must have been at home. Estaríamos ocupados cuando llamaste. We were probably busy when you called.

The Conditional Tense The same twelve common verbs that are irregular in the future tense are also irregular in the conditional tense. Here are the infinitives and the “yo” forms of the irregular conditional tense verbs:

The Conditional Tense poder yo podría caber yo cabría tener yo tendría querer yo querría valer yo valdría saber yo sabría venir yo vendría caber yo cabría poner yo pondría decir yo diría haber yo habría salir yo saldría hacer yo haría

The Conditional Tense Next, let's look at some specific uses of the conditional: To express speculation about the past: Aquél día correrían más de veinticinco kilómetros. That day they must have run more than 25 kilometers.

The Conditional Tense To express the future from the perspective of the past: Yo sabía que abrirían la tienda a las siete. I knew that they would open the store at seven o'clock.

The Conditional Tense To express hypothetical actions or events which may or may not occur: Sería interesante estudiar chino. It would be interesting to study Chinese.

The Conditional Tense To indicate what would happen were it not for some certain specific circumstance: Yo viajaría pero no tengo dinero. I would travel but I don't have money.

The Conditional Tense For polite use to soften requests: Por favor, ¿podría decirme a qué hora abre la gasolinera? Could you please tell me what time the gas station opens?

The Conditional Tense To ask for advice: ¿Cuál compraría Ud.? Which one would you buy? For reported speech: Juan dijo que terminaría el trabajo. Juan said that he would finish the work.

The Conditional Tense To express what would be done in a particular situation: ¿Hablarías inglés en España? Would you speak English in Spain? No. Hablaría español. No. I would speak Spanish.

The Conditional Tense Let's look at one more use of the conditional. To express an action which is contrary to fact: Si yo tuviera tiempo, iría al cine esta noche. If I had time, I would go to the movies tonight. Note: This last example uses a verb tense you are not yet familiar with -- the imperfect subjunctive (tuviera). This topic will be covered in depth in a later lesson.

The Conditional Tense Finally, a few words need to be said to call attention to the contrasting uses of the future and the conditional. As previously stated, the conditional is used for conjecture and to express probability with regards to a past action, as in the following example:

The Conditional Tense ¿Qué hora sería? What time could it have been? Serían las cinco. It was probably five o'clock.

The Conditional Tense If, however, the conjecture or expression of probability is about the present, the future tense is used: ¿Qué hora será? What time can it be? Serán las cinco. It is probably five o'clock.

The Conditional Tense With regards to reported speech, notice that if the main clause is in the past, the conditional is used. Juan dijo que terminaría el trabajo. Juan said that he would finish the work.

The Conditional Tense But if the main clause is in the present, the future is used. Juan dice que terminará el trabajo. Juan says that he will finish the work.