This tense is used to express “would” in Spanish.
What is the conditional tense?
This is the corrected version of the sentence:
“No comes la pizza.”
What is “No comas la pizza”?
This is the correct Spanish translation for:
“I studied last night.”
What is “Estudié anoche”?
This sentence is incorrect because negative tú commands use the subjunctive:
“No hablas en clase.”
What is “No hables en clase”?
This verb correctly completes the sentence:
“Mañana yo _____ al centro.”
What is “iré”?
This is the correct Spanish translation for:
“I will travel tomorrow.”
What is “Viajaré mañana”?
This is the corrected version of the sentence:
“Espero que tú estás bien.”
What is “Espero que tú estés bien”?
This is the correct Spanish translation for:
“When I was younger, I played soccer every day.”
What is “Cuando era más joven, jugaba al fútbol todos los días”?
This sentence is incorrect because the subjunctive is required after “quiero que”:
“Quiero que vienes.”
What is “Quiero que vengas”?
This verb correctly completes the sentence:
“Es importante que ustedes _____ la tarea.”
What is “hagan”?
This verb correctly completes the sentence:
“Si tuviera dinero, yo _____ un coche.”
What is “compraría”?
This is the corrected version of the sentence if it refers to one completed action:
“Ayer yo iba al cine.”
What is “Ayer yo fui al cine”?
This is the correct Spanish translation for:
“I hope that you have a good day.”
What is “Espero que tengas un buen día”?
This sentence is incorrect because it refers to one completed past action:
“Ayer yo jugaba tenis.”
What is “Ayer yo jugué tenis”?
This verb correctly completes the sentence:
“Mientras ella estudiaba, su mamá _____.”
What is “cocinaba”?
These are the endings used for conditional verbs.
What are
-ía, -ías, -ía, -íamos, -ían?
This is the corrected version of the sentence:
“Me lo cepillo los dientes.”
What is “Me cepillo los dientes”?
This is the correct Spanish translation for:
“Tell me the truth.”
What is “Dime la verdad”?
This sentence is incorrect because “le lo” cannot be used together in Spanish:
“Le lo di.”
What is “Se lo di”?
This is the correct Spanish translation for:
“Don’t wake me up.”
What is “No me despiertes”?
This is the difference between “comeré” and “comería.”
What is “comeré” means “I will eat” and “comería” means “I would eat”?
This is the corrected version of the sentence:
“Si tendría tiempo, iría contigo.”
What is “Si tuviera tiempo, iría contigo”?
This is the correct Spanish translation for:
“If I had more money, I would travel to Spain.”
What is “Si tuviera más dinero, viajaría a España”?
This sentence is incorrect because “si” clauses use the imperfect subjunctive:
“Si tendría tiempo, saldría más.”
What is “Si tuviera tiempo, saldría más”?
These verbs correctly complete the sentence:
“Si nosotros _____ más tiempo, _____ al concierto.”
What are “tuviéramos” and “iríamos”?