The conditional tense is used to express what would happen or what someone would do under specific circumstances. It allows speakers to discuss possibilities, make polite requests, and imagine hypothetical situations. The conditional often answers questions like: “What would you do…?” or “What would happen if…?”

Mastering this tense helps learners talk about intentions, plans, and imagined scenarios with clarity and confidence.

1) What Does the Conditional Mean?

The conditional is used to talk about:

  1. What would happen under certain conditions.
  2. Polite requests or suggestions.
  3. Hypothetical or imagined situations.
  4. Probability in the past.

English equivalents:

  • I would go.
  • She would study.
  • They would travel.

Spanish examples:

  • Yo iría contigo. → I would go with you.
  • Ella estudiaría más si tuviera tiempo. → She would study more if she had time.
  • Ellos viajarían a España. → They would travel to Spain.

2) How to Form the Conditional

The conditional tense is very easy to form because:

  • You use the entire infinitive (like the future tense), and
  • You add a single set of conditional endings for all -AR, -ER, and -IR verbs.

Formula:

Infinitive + Conditional Endings

SubjectEnding
yo-ía
-ías
él / ella / usted-ía
nosotros / nosotras-íamos
vosotros / vosotras-íais
ellos / ellas / ustedes-ían

3) Regular Verb Conjugations

-AR Example: hablar (to speak)

SubjectForm
yohablaría
hablarías
él/ella/Ud.hablaría
nosotroshablaríamos
vosotroshablaríais
ellos/ellas/Uds.hablarían

Yo hablaría con ella si pudiera. → I would talk to her if I could.

-ER Example: comer (to eat)

SubjectForm
yocomería
comerías
él/ella/Ud.comería
nosotroscomeríamos
vosotroscomeríais
ellos/ellas/Uds.comerían

Comeríamos juntos, pero no tengo hambre. → We would eat together, but I’m not hungry.

-IR Example: vivir (to live)

SubjectForm
yoviviría
vivirías
él/ella/Ud.viviría
nosotrosviviríamos
vosotrosviviríais
ellos/ellas/Uds.vivirían

Vivirían en otro país si pudieran. → They would live in another country if they could.

4) Irregular Conditional Stems

The conditional tense uses the same irregular stems as the future tense, with the same endings.

A. Drop the -e

InfinitiveStemExampleEnglish
poderpodr-podríaI would be able
quererquerr-querríasyou would want
sabersabr-sabríaI would know
cabercabr-cabríamoswe would fit
haberhabr-habríathere would be

Habría más tiempo mañana. → There would be more time tomorrow.

B. Replace the vowel with -d

InfinitiveStemExampleEnglish
ponerpondr-pondríaI would put
salirsaldr-saldríasyou would go out
tenertendr-tendríahe/she would have
valervaldr-valdríanthey would be worth
venirvendr-vendríamoswe would come

Tendríamos más dinero si trabajáramos más. → We would have more money if we worked more.

C. Completely Irregular Stems

InfinitiveStemExampleEnglish
decirdir-diríaI would say / tell
hacerhar-haríasyou would do / make

Te diría la verdad. → I would tell you the truth.
Haría todo por ti. → I would do anything for you.

5) Summary Chart: Conditional Endings

PersonEndingExample (hablar)
yo-íahablaría
-íashablarías
él/ella/Ud.-íahablaría
nosotros-íamoshablaríamos
vosotros-íaishablaríais
ellos/ellas/Uds.-íanhablarían

Same endings for all verbs — even irregulars.

6) Uses of the Conditional Tense

A. To express what would happen

  • Viajaría más si tuviera dinero. → I would travel more if I had money.
  • Ellos comerían en casa, pero no hay comida. → They would eat at home, but there’s no food.

B. To make polite requests or offers

  • ¿Podrías ayudarme? → Could you help me?
  • ¿Me dirías la hora, por favor? → Would you tell me the time, please?
  • Querría un café, por favor. → I’d like a coffee, please.

The conditional softens commands and makes speech sound more courteous.

C. To express hypothetical situations

Used with the imperfect subjunctive in “if” (si) clauses.

Structure:
Si + imperfect subjunctive, conditional

Examples:

  • Si tuviera tiempo, iría contigo. → If I had time, I would go with you.
  • Si ganáramos la lotería, viajaríamos por el mundo. → If we won the lottery, we would travel the world.

The imperfect subjunctive sets up the unreal condition; the conditional shows the imagined result.

D. To express probability or conjecture in the past

Used like the future tense, but refers to past time frames.

Examples:

  • Serían las ocho cuando llegaron. → It must have been around eight when they arrived.
  • Estaría cansado ayer. → He was probably tired yesterday.

English equivalents: must have been, was probably, I wonder if…

7) Conditional vs. Future

Future (will)Conditional (would)
Estudiaré mañana. → I will study tomorrow.Estudiaría si tuviera tiempo. → I would study if I had time.
Habrá una fiesta. → There will be a party.Habría una fiesta si no lloviera. → There would be a party if it didn’t rain.
Diré la verdad. → I will tell the truth.Diría la verdad, pero tengo miedo. → I would tell the truth, but I’m afraid.

Future = what will happen.
Conditional = what would happen.

8) Common Expressions Using the Conditional

ExpressionEnglishExample
Me gustaría…I would like…Me gustaría visitar España.
Podrías…?Could you…?¿Podrías ayudarme?
Deberías…You should…Deberías estudiar más.
Sería bueno…It would be good…Sería bueno descansar.
¿Qué harías tú?What would you do?¿Qué harías tú en mi lugar?

9) Practice: Fill in the Blanks

Conjugate the verbs in parentheses in the conditional tense.

  1. Yo __________ (ir) contigo, pero tengo que trabajar.
  2. Nosotros __________ (hacer) la tarea, pero no entendemos.
  3. Ella __________ (poder) venir mañana.
  4. ¿Qué __________ (decir) tú en esta situación?
  5. Mis padres __________ (viajar) más si tuvieran tiempo.
  6. Me __________ (gustar) aprender francés.

Answers:

  1. iría
  2. haríamos
  3. podría
  4. dirías
  5. viajarían
  6. gustaría

10) Practice: Translate to Spanish

  1. I would call you, but I lost your number.
  2. We would buy a car if we had more money.
  3. Would you help me, please?
  4. They would be happy to go.
  5. What would happen if it rained?

Answers:

  1. Te llamaría, pero perdí tu número.
  2. Compraríamos un coche si tuviéramos más dinero.
  3. ¿Me ayudarías, por favor?
  4. Estarían felices de ir.
  5. ¿Qué pasaría si lloviera?

11) Common Pitfalls & Fixes

WrongCorrectWhy
Hablarás si puedes.Hablarías si pudieras.“If” clause = hypothetical → conditional.
Voy a decirte.Te diría.Conditional = would, not “going to.”
Me gustó ir.Me gustaría ir.Conditional softens and adds politeness.
Haré eso si tuviera tiempo.Haría eso si tuviera tiempo.“Would” requires conditional.

12) Quick Summary Chart

ConceptRuleExample
FormationInfinitive + ía, ías, ía, íamos, íais, íanhablaría
Same endings for all verbsyescomería, viviría
Irregular stemssame as futurehar-, dir-, podr-, tendr-
Use 1Hypothetical “would” actionsIría contigo.
Use 2Polite requests¿Podrías ayudarme?
Use 3Probability in the pastSerían las ocho.
With si clausesSi + imperfect subjunctive → conditionalSi tuviera dinero, viajaría.

Why the Conditional Matters

The conditional tense allows speakers to:

  • Express hypothetical, polite, and imaginative ideas
  • Use “if” (si) clauses accurately
  • Add politeness and nuance to conversation
  • Communicate probability and speculation naturally

It bridges the gap between reality and possibility, helping learners express what could, would, or might happen — a hallmark of intermediate-level proficiency.

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