
cazar Conditional Conjugation
cazar — to hunt
The conditional of cazar is regular: cazaría, cazarías, cazaría, cazaríamos, cazaríais, cazarían.
cazar Conditional Forms
When to Use the Conditional
Use the conditional to express what you 'would' hunt under certain circumstances or to be polite.
Notes on cazar in the Conditional
Cazar is fully regular in the conditional tense.
Example Sentences
Yo no cazaría si no fuera necesario.
I would not hunt if it weren't necessary.
yo
¿Cazarías en este terreno tan difícil?
Would you hunt in such difficult terrain?
tú
Ellos cazarían más si tuvieran mejores perros.
They would hunt more if they had better dogs.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Common Mistakes
Mistake: cazaria
Correct: cazaría
Why: All conditional forms require an accent on the 'í'.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: cazo
The present tense of cazar is completely regular: cazo, cazas, caza, cazamos, cazáis, cazan.
Preterite
yo: cacé
The preterite of cazar features a spelling change in the 'yo' form (cacé) to maintain the soft 'th/s' sound.
Imperfect
yo: cazaba
The imperfect of cazar is regular: cazaba, cazabas, cazaba, cazábamos, cazabais, cazaban.
Future
yo: cazaré
The future of cazar is regular: add endings to the infinitive (cazaré, cazarás, cazará, etc.).
Present Subjunctive
yo: cace
The present subjunctive of cazar uses a 'c' instead of a 'z' in all forms: cace, caces, cace, cacemos, cacéis, cacen.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: cazara
The imperfect subjunctive of cazar is regular: cazara, cazaras, cazara, cazáramos, cazarais, cazaran.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: caza
The imperative of cazar gives commands: caza (tú), cace (usted), cacemos (nosotros), cazad (vosotros), cacen (ustedes).
Negative Imperative
yo: no caces
The negative imperative of cazar uses the present subjunctive: no caces, no cace, no cacemos, no cacéis, no cacen.