Spanish/Tenses/Indicative/Simple/Conditional
-AR / -ER / -IR | |||
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conjugation | example | translation | |
-AR / -ER / -IR | hablar | to speak | |
Yo | infinitive+ía | hablaría | I would speak |
Tú | infinitive+ías | hablarías | You would speak |
Él | infinitive+ía | hablaría | He would speak |
Nosotros | infinitive+íamos | hablaríamos | We would speak |
Vosotros | infinitive+íais | hablaríais | You all would speak |
Ellos | infinitive+ían | hablarían | They would speak |
Some things to note:
- Endings in the future tense are attached to the infinitive, not just the stem, of the verb.
- -AR, -ER, and -IR verbs all take the same endings.
- If these endings look familiar, it is because they are the same as the -ER/-IR endings of the imperfect tense. And thus, as with the imperfect, the yo and él forms are the same and may use subject pronouns for clarity.