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apoyar Conditional Conjugation

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Quick answer:

Apoyaría, apoyarías, apoyaría, apoyaríamos, apoyaríais, apoyarían are the conditional forms of 'apoyar'.

apoyar Conditional Forms

yoapoyaría
apoyarías
él/ella/ustedapoyaría
nosotrosapoyaríamos
vosotrosapoyaríais
ellos/ellas/ustedesapoyarían

When to Use the Conditional

Use the conditional tense for hypothetical situations ('would'), polite requests, or to express future actions from a past perspective. For example, 'Yo te apoyaría si pudiera' (I would support you if I could) or '¿Apoyarías mi causa?' (Would you support my cause?).

Notes on apoyar in the Conditional

Apoyar is regular in the conditional tense. The conditional stem is the infinitive 'apoyar', and regular conditional endings are added.

Example Sentences

  • Yo te apoyaría en tu nuevo negocio.

    I would support you in your new business.

    yo

  • ¿Tú me apoyarías si te lo pidiera?

    Would you support me if I asked you?

  • Ella apoyaría el proyecto si tuviera fondos.

    She would support the project if she had funds.

    él/ella/usted

  • Nosotros apoyaríamos la iniciativa.

    We would support the initiative.

    nosotros

  • Ellos no apoyarían esa decisión.

    They would not support that decision.

    ellos/ellas/ustedes

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using the future tense instead of the conditional.

    Correct: For hypothetical situations ('would'), use the conditional: 'Apoyaría...' not 'Apoyaré...'.

    Why: The future tense expresses certainty about the future, while the conditional expresses hypothetical outcomes.

  • Mistake: Confusing conditional endings with future endings.

    Correct: Conditional endings are: -ía, -ías, -ía, -íamos, -íais, -ían.

    Why: These endings are distinct from the future tense endings.

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