Read Madrigals Magic Key to Spanish Online
Authors: Margarita Madrigal
Tags: #Reference, #Language Arts & Disciplines
IR,
to go
LEER,
to read
The conditional is used with the past subjunctive in the following way:
CONDITIONAL + (IF) PAST SUBJUNCTIVE
IRÍA a México…………………SI FUERA posible.
I would go to Mexico………………if it were possible
.
This order can be reversed:
(IF) PAST SUBJUNCTIVE + CONDITIONAL
SI FUERA posible, …………………IRÍA a México
If it were possible,………………I would go to Mexico
EXAMPLES
:
There are a few verbs that are
irregular in the conditional.
INFINITIVE | CONDITIONAL |
tener, to have | tendría, I would have |
venir, to come | vendría, I would come |
poner, to put | pondría, I would put |
poder, to be able to | podría, I would be able to |
saber, to know | sabría, I would know |
hacer, to do | haría, I would do |
querer, to want | querría, I would want |
decir, to say | diría, I would say |
salir, to go out | saldría, I would go out |
Notice that these verbs are all nonconformist verbs.
You have learned the present perfect tense (indicative).
EXAMPLES
:
He estudiado.
I have studied
Ha estudiado.
You have studied
.
Hemos estudiado.
We have studied
.
Han terminado.
They have finished
.
In Spanish when you say “I HOPE THAT you have studied” the “have studied” is subjunctive.
I hope that you have studied
. Espero que haya estudiado.
I hope that he has finished
. Espero que haya terminado.
Whenever you say that you hope (in the present) that something happened (in the past) you use the compound subjunctive.
IN
THE
PRESENT
AUXILIARY VERB “HABER”
PRESENT
PERFECT
INDICATIVE
PRESENT
PERFECT
SUBJUNCTIVE
AR verb
ER verb
Notice that the participles (comprado, vendido) do not change. Only the auxiliary changes.
The subjunctive present perfect is used with the following
expressions.
PAST
PERFECT
INDICATIVE