
causar Conditional Conjugation
causar — to cause
The conditional of causar is regular: causaría, causarías, causaría, causaríamos, causaríais, causarían.
causar Conditional Forms
When to Use the Conditional
Use the conditional to talk about what would cause a problem in a hypothetical scenario or to express polite speculation.
Notes on causar in the Conditional
Causar is regular in the conditional. Every form has an accent on the 'í'.
Example Sentences
Ese color causaría una mala impresión.
That color would cause a bad impression.
él/ella/usted
¿Causarías tú un problema a propósito?
Would you cause a problem on purpose?
tú
Dijeron que la huelga causaría retrasos.
They said the strike would cause delays.
él/ella/usted
Common Mistakes
Mistake: causaria
Correct: causaría
Why: The conditional always requires an accent on the 'i' to maintain the correct stress.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: causo
Causar is completely regular in the present: causo, causas, causa, causamos, causáis, causan.
Preterite
yo: causé
The preterite of causar is regular: causé, causaste, causó, causamos, causasteis, causaron.
Imperfect
yo: causaba
The imperfect of causar follows the standard -aba pattern: causaba, causabas, causaba, causábamos, causabais, causaban.
Future
yo: causaré
The future of causar is formed by adding endings to the infinitive: causaré, causarás, causará, causaremos, causaréis, causarán.
Present Subjunctive
yo: cause
The present subjunctive of causar uses -e endings: cause, causes, cause, causemos, causéis, causen.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: causara
The imperfect subjunctive of causar is regular: causara, causaras, causara, causáramos, causarais, causaran.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: causa
The imperative of causar uses the present indicative for tú and subjunctive forms for others: causa, cause, causemos, causad, causen.
Negative Imperative
yo: no causes
The negative imperative of causar uses the present subjunctive: no causes, no cause, no causemos, no causéis, no causen.