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entrenar Conditional Conjugation

entrenarto train

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Quick answer:

The conditional of entrenar is regular: entrenaría, entrenarías, entrenaría, entrenaríamos, entrenaríais, entrenarían.

entrenar Conditional Forms

yoentrenaría
entrenarías
él/ella/ustedentrenaría
nosotrosentrenaríamos
vosotrosentrenaríais
ellos/ellas/ustedesentrenarían

When to Use the Conditional

Use the conditional to express what you 'would' train if you had more time or to make polite suggestions to a coach.

Notes on entrenar in the Conditional

Entrenar is regular. The endings are added to the full infinitive 'entrenar'.

Example Sentences

  • Yo entrenaría más si tuviera tiempo.

    I would train more if I had time.

    yo

  • ¿Entrenarías con nosotros los sábados?

    Would you train with us on Saturdays?

  • Entrenaríamos en el estadio, pero está cerrado.

    We would train in the stadium, but it is closed.

    nosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Confusing conditional 'entrenaría' with imperfect 'entrenaba'.

    Correct: Use 'entrenaría' for 'would train' and 'entrenaba' for 'used to train'.

    Why: Both can translate to 'would' in English (e.g., 'I would always train'), but Spanish distinguishes between hypotheticals and habits.

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