
atraer Conditional Conjugation
atraer — attract
Atraer is regular in the conditional: atraería, atraerías, atraería...
atraer Conditional Forms
When to Use the Conditional
Use the conditional to talk about what 'would' attract you under certain circumstances or to make polite suggestions.
Notes on atraer in the Conditional
The conditional is regular for atraer. It uses the infinitive 'atraer' as the base plus the endings -ía, -ías, -ía, etc.
Example Sentences
Me atraería más el plan si fuera más barato.
The plan would attract me more if it were cheaper.
él/ella/usted
¿Te atraería trabajar en nuestra empresa?
Would working at our company appeal to you?
él/ella/usted
Common Mistakes
Mistake: atrajeria
Correct: atraería
Why: Learners often try to use the irregular preterite stem 'atraj-' in the conditional, but it remains 'atraer-'.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: atraigo
Atraer is irregular in the first person: yo atraigo, followed by regular -er endings for the rest.
Preterite
yo: atraje
Atraer uses the 'j' stem in the preterite: atraje, atrajiste, atrajo, atrajimos, atrajisteis, atrajeron.
Imperfect
yo: atraía
Atraer is regular in the imperfect but requires an accent on the 'i': atraía, atraías, atraía...
Future
yo: atraeré
Atraer is regular in the future: atraeré, atraerás, atraerá...
Present Subjunctive
yo: atraiga
The present subjunctive uses the 'atraig-' stem: atraiga, atraigas, atraiga...
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: atrajera
Based on the 'atraj-' stem: atrajera, atrajeras, atrajera...
Affirmative Imperative
yo: atrae
The imperative uses 'atrae' for tú and 'atraiga' for formal commands.
Negative Imperative
yo: no atraigas
Negative commands always use the 'atraig-' stem: no atraigas, no atraiga...