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Present Conditional in Spanish (Condicional Presente): Forms, Uses & Conjugation Exercises
Master the Spanish Condicional Presente (Present Conditional): formation, uses, irregular verbs, examples, and interactive conjugation exercises. Complete and easy grammar guide.

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Spanish Exercises. Your Questions Answered.
Explore the most common questions about our Spanish Present Conditional Exercises and how Elayaa makes learning interactive, simple, and effective.
💡 What is the Condicional Presente in Spanish?
The Condicional Presente (Present Conditional) expresses hypothetical actions, polite requests, future-in-the-past, and possibilities.
💡 How is the Condicional Presente formed?
It is formed by adding endings -ía, -ías, -ía, -íamos, -íais, -ían to the infinitive of the verb.
💡 When is the Condicional Presente used in Spanish?
Use it to express:
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Hypothetical situations
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Polite or softened requests
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Future from a past perspective
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Suggestions and recommendations
💡 What are examples of the Condicional Presente?
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“Yo viajaría a México…” (I would travel to Mexico…)
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“¿Podrías ayudarme?” (Could you help me?)
💡 Are the endings the same for -AR, -ER, and -IR verbs?
Yes: this tense uses one set of endings for all verbs, making it easy to learn.
💡 Are there irregular verbs in the Condicional Presente?
Yes, but they follow the same stems as the future tense:
dire-, haré-, podré-, tendré-, vendré-, etc.
💡 What is the difference between Condicional Presente and Futuro Simple?
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Futuro Simple: expresses what will happen.
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Condicional Presente: expresses what would happen under certain conditions.
💡 Does Spanish have two types of conditional?
Yes:
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Condicional Presente (would)
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Condicional Pasado (would have)
💡 Can it be used for politeness?
Yes: it’s very common in service, formal, and professional contexts.
💡 Is the Condicional Presente common in everyday speech?
Extremely common and essential for natural conversation.
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