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fastidiar Conditional Conjugation

fastidiarto annoy

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Quick answer:

The conditional of fastidiar is regular: fastidiaría, fastidiarías, fastidiaría, fastidiaríamos, fastidiaríais, fastidiarían.

fastidiar Conditional Forms

yofastidiaría
fastidiarías
él/ella/ustedfastidiaría
nosotrosfastidiaríamos
vosotrosfastidiaríais
ellos/ellas/ustedesfastidiarían

When to Use the Conditional

Use the conditional tense for hypothetical situations ('would annoy'), polite requests, or to express what would happen in the future from a past perspective. For example, 'I would annoy him if I sang' or 'Would you annoy the boss if you were late?'

Notes on fastidiar in the Conditional

Fastidiar is regular in the conditional tense. The stem is the full infinitive ('fastidiar'), and you add the conditional endings (-ía, -ías, -ía, -íamos, -íais, -ían).

Example Sentences

  • Si tuviera tiempo, te fastidiaría todo el día.

    If I had time, I would annoy you all day.

    yo

  • ¿Me fastidiarías con esa canción otra vez?

    Would you annoy me with that song again?

  • Él nos fastidiaría si pudiera.

    He would annoy us if he could.

    él/ella/usted

  • Ellos fastidiarían a todos si no hubiera nadie para detenerlos.

    They would annoy everyone if there was no one to stop them.

    ellos/ellas/ustedes

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Confusing conditional with future tense.

    Correct: Use 'fastidiaría' for 'would annoy' (hypothetical), not 'fastidiará' (will annoy).

    Why: The conditional expresses what *might* happen under certain conditions, while the future expresses what *will* happen.

  • Mistake: Using the imperfect subjunctive instead of conditional for 'would'.

    Correct: Use 'fastidiaría' for 'would annoy', not 'fastidiara'.

    Why: While both deal with hypotheticals, the conditional is used for the main clause ('I would annoy'), and the imperfect subjunctive is often in the 'if' clause ('if I could').

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