
arrepentirse Conditional Conjugation
arrepentirse — to regret
The conditional of arrepentirse is regular: arrepentiría, arrepentirías, arrepentiría...
arrepentirse Conditional Forms
When to Use the Conditional
Use the conditional to express what someone 'would' regret under certain circumstances or to express politeness and probability.
Notes on arrepentirse in the Conditional
This verb is regular in the conditional. Add the endings -ía, -ías, -ía, etc., to the infinitive.
Example Sentences
Yo me arrepentiría si dejara mi trabajo.
I would regret it if I left my job.
yo
¿No te arrepentirías de mudarte tan lejos?
Wouldn't you regret moving so far away?
tú
Nos arrepentiríamos de no haber viajado antes.
We would regret not having traveled sooner.
nosotros
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Se arrepentiría mucho.
Correct: Se arrepentiría mucho.
Why: Learners often forget the accent on the 'í' in the conditional endings.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: me arrepiento
Arrepentirse is a stem-changing (e > ie) verb in the present tense, except for the nosotros and vosotros forms.
Preterite
yo: me arrepentí
Arrepentirse has a stem change (e > i) only in the third-person forms (él/ellos) in the preterite.
Imperfect
yo: me arrepentía
Arrepentirse is completely regular in the imperfect tense: arrepentía, arrepentías, arrepentía...
Future
yo: me arrepentiré
The future tense of arrepentirse is regular: attach the endings to the full infinitive.
Present Subjunctive
yo: me arrepienta
The present subjunctive uses the 'ie' stem change, except for nosotros/vosotros which use 'i'.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: me arrepintiera
The imperfect subjunctive uses the 'i' stem change throughout: arrepintiera, arrepintieras...
Affirmative Imperative
yo: arrepiéntete
The imperative uses the 'ie' stem change for commands (except 'arrepentíos').
Negative Imperative
yo: no te arrepientas
The negative imperative uses the present subjunctive forms: no te arrepientas.