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gozar Conditional Conjugation

gozarto enjoy deeply

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Quick answer:

The conditional of gozar is regular: gozaría, gozarías, gozaría, gozaríamos, gozaríais, gozarían.

gozar Conditional Forms

yogozaría
gozarías
él/ella/ustedgozaría
nosotrosgozaríamos
vosotrosgozaríais
ellos/ellas/ustedesgozarían

When to Use the Conditional

Use this for 'would enjoy' scenarios, often depending on a condition (e.g., 'I would enjoy the party if I weren't tired').

Notes on gozar in the Conditional

Gozar is regular in the conditional; add the endings to the infinitive.

Example Sentences

  • Yo gozaría del viaje si tuviera dinero.

    I would enjoy the trip if I had money.

    yo

  • ¿Gozarías de una tarde libre?

    Would you enjoy an afternoon off?

  • Gozaríamos mucho más si estuvieras aquí.

    We would enjoy ourselves much more if you were here.

    nosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Confusing 'gozaría' (conditional) with 'gozaba' (imperfect).

    Correct: Use 'gozaría' for 'would enjoy' and 'gozaba' for 'used to enjoy'.

    Why: Learners often mix up hypothetical 'would' with habitual past 'would'.

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