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enojar Conditional Conjugation

enojarto get angry

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Quick answer:

Use enojaría, enojarías, enojaría, enojaríamos, enojaríais, enojarían for hypothetical anger.

enojar Conditional Forms

yoenojaría
enojarías
él/ella/ustedenojaría
nosotrosenojaríamos
vosotrosenojaríais
ellos/ellas/ustedesenojarían

When to Use the Conditional

The conditional is used for hypothetical situations ('would get angry'), polite requests, or to express what someone would do or feel in a certain situation. It often appears in 'if' clauses.

Notes on enojar in the Conditional

Enojarse is regular in the conditional tense. The infinitive 'enojar' serves as the stem, and the conditional endings are added.

Example Sentences

  • Yo me enojaría si me mintieras.

    I would get angry if you lied to me.

    yo

  • ¿Te enojarías si cancelaran el concierto?

    Would you get angry if they canceled the concert?

  • Él se enojaría mucho si supiera la verdad.

    He would get very angry if he knew the truth.

    él/ella/usted

  • Nosotros no nos enojaríamos, entenderíamos la situación.

    We wouldn't get angry, we would understand the situation.

    nosotros

  • Ellos se enojarían si tuvieran que esperar tanto.

    They would get angry if they had to wait so long.

    ellos/ellas/ustedes

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Confusing conditional with future: 'Me enojaré si me mientes.'

    Correct: Use conditional for hypothetical: 'Me enojaría si me mintieras.'

    Why: The conditional is used for hypothetical outcomes ('would happen'), often linked to a condition in the imperfect subjunctive ('if X were to happen'). The future tense is for definite future events.

  • Mistake: Forgetting the reflexive pronoun: 'Si enojaría...'

    Correct: Include the reflexive pronoun: 'Si me enojaría...'

    Why: 'Enojarse' is reflexive, and the pronoun is required to show the subject is experiencing the anger.

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