
destrozar Conditional Conjugation
destrozar — to destroy
The conditional of destrozar is regular: destrozaría, destrozarías, destrozaría, destrozaríamos, destrozaríais, destrozarían.
destrozar Conditional Forms
When to Use the Conditional
Use this to say what 'would' happen to something or what would be ruined under certain conditions.
Notes on destrozar in the Conditional
Fully regular. The endings are added directly to the infinitive 'destrozar'.
Example Sentences
Yo no destrozaría ese documento si fuera tú.
I wouldn't shred that document if I were you.
yo
Ese martillo destrozaría la mesa fácilmente.
That hammer would destroy the table easily.
él/ella/usted
¿Destrozaríais vuestros propios planes?
Would you all ruin your own plans?
vosotros
Common Mistakes
Mistake: destrozaria
Correct: destrozaría
Why: The conditional endings always require an accent on the 'í'.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: destrozo
Destrozar is a regular -ar verb in the present tense: destrozo, destrozas, destroza, destrozamos, destrozáis, destrozan.
Preterite
yo: destrocé
Destrozar is regular in the preterite except for the 'yo' form, which changes 'z' to 'c': destrocé.
Imperfect
yo: destrozaba
The imperfect of destrozar is regular: destrozaba, destrozabas, destrozaba, destrozábamos, destrozabais, destrozaban.
Future
yo: destrozaré
The future tense of destrozar is regular: destrozaré, destrozarás, destrozará, destrozaremos, destrozaréis, destrozarán.
Present Subjunctive
yo: destroce
The present subjunctive of destrozar requires a spelling change from 'z' to 'c' in all forms: destroce, destroces, destroce, destrocemos, destrocéis, destrocen.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: destrozara
The imperfect subjunctive of destrozar is regular, based on the third-person plural preterite: destrozara, destrozaras, destrozara, destrozáramos, destrozarais, destrozaran.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: destroza
The imperative uses 'destroza' for tú and 'destrocen' for ustedes (note the spelling change).
Negative Imperative
yo: no destroces
The negative imperative always uses the present subjunctive forms: no destroces, no destroce, no destrocemos, no destrocéis, no destrocen.