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casarse Conditional Conjugation

casarseto get married

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Quick answer:

The conditional of casarse is regular: me casaría, te casarías, se casaría, nos casaríamos, os casaríais, se casarían.

casarse Conditional Forms

yome casaría
te casarías
él/ella/ustedse casaría
nosotrosnos casaríamos
vosotrosos casaríais
ellos/ellas/ustedesse casarían

When to Use the Conditional

Use the conditional to talk about hypothetical marriages ('I would get married if...') or to express future-in-the-past (He said they would get married).

Notes on casarse in the Conditional

Regular formation: Infinitive + -ía endings.

Example Sentences

  • Me casaría contigo ahora mismo.

    I would marry you right now.

    yo

  • Dijeron que se casarían en mayo.

    They said they would get married in May.

    ellos/ellas/ustedes

  • ¿Te casarías por dinero?

    Would you marry for money?

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Confusing the conditional with the imperfect 'casaba'.

    Correct: casaría (conditional) vs casaba (imperfect)

    Why: Conditional describes what 'would' happen; imperfect describes what 'used' to happen.

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