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evadir Conditional Conjugation

evadirto evade

B1regular -ir★★★
Quick answer:

Evadiría, evadirías, evadiría, evadiríamos, evadiríais, evadirían express hypothetical 'would evade'.

evadir Conditional Forms

yoevadiría
evadirías
él/ella/ustedevadiría
nosotrosevadiríamos
vosotrosevadiríais
ellos/ellas/ustedesevadirían

When to Use the Conditional

Use the conditional tense for hypothetical situations ('would evade'), polite requests, or to express what would happen in the future from a past perspective.

Notes on evadir in the Conditional

Evadir is regular in the conditional tense. The stem is the infinitive 'evadir', and the regular conditional endings are added.

Example Sentences

  • Yo evadiría el problema si pudiera.

    I would evade the problem if I could.

    yo

  • ¿Tú evadirías la pregunta si te la hicieran?

    Would you evade the question if they asked you?

  • Él evadiría la responsabilidad, pero no le dejan.

    He would evade the responsibility, but they won't let him.

    él/ella/usted

  • Nosotros evadiríamos el tema si fuera posible.

    We would evade the topic if it were possible.

    nosotros

  • Ellos evadirían el pago si no estuvieran vigilados.

    They would evade the payment if they weren't being watched.

    ellos/ellas/ustedes

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using the future tense instead of the conditional for hypotheticals.

    Correct: For 'would evade', use 'evadiría', not 'evadiré'.

    Why: The future tense talks about what *will* happen, while the conditional talks about what *would* happen under certain conditions.

  • Mistake: Confusing the conditional stem with the infinitive.

    Correct: The stem is the full infinitive 'evadir', so the forms are 'evadiría', 'evadirías', etc.

    Why: Unlike the future tense, the conditional stem for regular -ir verbs is the infinitive itself.

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