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arrasar Conditional Conjugation

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B1regular -ar★★★★
Quick answer:

The conditional of arrasar is regular: arrasaría, arrasarías, arrasaría, arrasaríamos, arrasaríais, arrasarían.

arrasar Conditional Forms

yoarrasaría
arrasarías
él/ella/ustedarrasaría
nosotrosarrasaríamos
vosotrosarrasaríais
ellos/ellas/ustedesarrasarían

When to Use the Conditional

Use the conditional for hypothetical situations ('would'), polite requests, or to express future actions from a past perspective. For 'arrasar', it's 'I would level...' or 'Would you level...?'.

Notes on arrasar in the Conditional

Arrasar is regular in the conditional tense. The stem is the infinitive 'arrasar', and the standard conditional endings are added.

Example Sentences

  • Si tuviera el poder, arrasaría con la injusticia.

    If I had the power, I would eradicate injustice.

    yo

  • ¿Arrasarías tú con todos los obstáculos?

    Would you overcome all the obstacles?

  • Ellos arrasarían con la competencia si jugaran mejor.

    They would crush the competition if they played better.

    ellos/ellas/ustedes

  • Me dijo que arrasaría el informe.

    He told me he would destroy the report.

    él/ella/usted

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Confusing the conditional 'arrastraría' (I would level) with the future 'arrastraré' (I will level).

    Correct: Remember that conditional implies hypothesis or politeness ('would'), while future implies certainty ('will').

    Why: These tenses have distinct meanings and are often confused.

  • Mistake: Using the infinitive 'arrasar' instead of the conditional form in hypothetical sentences.

    Correct: After 'si' (if) clauses referring to hypotheticals, use the conditional: 'Yo arrasaría...'.

    Why: The conditional mood is required for hypothetical outcomes.

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