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asegurarse Conditional Conjugation

asegurarseto make sure

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Quick answer:

Hypotheticals, polite requests: me aseguraría, te asegurarías, se aseguraría.

asegurarse Conditional Forms

yome aseguraría
te asegurarías
él/ella/ustedse aseguraría
nosotrosnos aseguraríamos
vosotrosos aseguraríais
ellos/ellas/ustedesse asegurarían

When to Use the Conditional

The conditional tense is used for hypothetical situations ('I would make sure...'), polite requests ('Would you make sure...?'), or to express what would happen in the future from a past perspective. For 'asegurarse', it's about a conditional certainty or a polite suggestion.

Notes on asegurarse in the Conditional

Asegurarse is regular in the conditional. The stem is the infinitive 'asegurar-', and you add the conditional endings (-ía, -ías, -ía, -íamos, -íais, -ían). Don't forget the reflexive pronoun before the verb!

Example Sentences

  • Yo me aseguraría de que tuvieras todo lo necesario.

    I would make sure you had everything you needed.

    yo

  • ¿Te asegurarías de que no hubiera nadie en la habitación?

    Would you make sure there was no one in the room?

  • Él se aseguraría de seguir las reglas.

    He would make sure to follow the rules.

    él/ella/usted

  • Nosotros nos aseguraríamos de que el regalo fuera perfecto.

    We would make sure the gift was perfect.

    nosotros

  • Ellos se asegurarían de que el evento fuera un éxito.

    They would ensure the event was a success.

    ellos/ellas/ustedes

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Confusing with future tense: 'Me aseguraré si tengo tiempo.'

    Correct: Me aseguraría si tuviera tiempo.

    Why: The conditional is for hypotheticals ('would'), while the future is for definite future events ('will').

  • Mistake: Forgetting the reflexive pronoun: 'Aseguraría que todo está bien.'

    Correct: Me aseguraría de que todo está bien.

    Why: Asegurarse is reflexive; the pronoun is required.

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