
arriesgar Conditional Conjugation
arriesgar — to risk
The conditional of arriesgar is regular: arriesgaría, arriesgarías, arriesgaría...
arriesgar Conditional Forms
When to Use the Conditional
Use the conditional to say what you 'would risk' if the circumstances were different or to make polite suggestions.
Notes on arriesgar in the Conditional
Arriesgar is fully regular in the conditional.
Example Sentences
Yo no arriesgaría mi puesto por ese rumor.
I wouldn't risk my position for that rumor.
yo
¿Arriesgarías tu ahorros en este plan?
Would you risk your savings on this plan?
tú
Common Mistakes
Mistake: arriesgaría (without the 'í')
Correct: arriesgaría
Why: The conditional endings always require an accent on the 'i' to maintain the distinct three-syllable ending sound.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: arriesgo
Arriesgar is a completely regular -ar verb in the present tense.
Preterite
yo: arriesgué
The preterite of arriesgar features a spelling change in the first person (yo arriesgué) to keep the hard 'g' sound.
Imperfect
yo: arriesgaba
The imperfect of arriesgar is regular: arriesgaba, arriesgabas, arriesgaba...
Future
yo: arriesgaré
The future tense of arriesgar is regular: arriesgaré, arriesgarás, arriesgará, etc.
Present Subjunctive
yo: arriesgue
The present subjunctive of arriesgar uses 'gu' in all forms: arriesgue, arriesgues, arriesgue...
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: arriesgara
The imperfect subjunctive of arriesgar is regular: arriesgara, arriesgaras, arriesgara...
Affirmative Imperative
yo: arriesga
Use arriesga (tú) or arriesguen (ustedes) to tell someone to take a chance.
Negative Imperative
yo: no arriesgues
Negative commands always use 'gu': no arriesgues, no arriesgue, no arriesguen.