
gozar Conditional Conjugation
gozar — to enjoy deeply
The conditional of gozar is regular: gozaría, gozarías, gozaría, gozaríamos, gozaríais, gozarían.
gozar Conditional Forms
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?
tú
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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Related Tenses
Present
yo: gozo
Gozar is a regular -ar verb in the present tense: gozo, gozas, goza, gozamos, gozáis, gozan.
Preterite
yo: goce
Gozar is regular in the preterite except for the 'yo' form: goce, gozaste, gozó, gozamos, gozasteis, gozaron.
Imperfect
yo: gozaba
The imperfect of gozar is regular: gozaba, gozabas, gozaba, gozábamos, gozabais, gozaban.
Future
yo: gozaré
The future tense of gozar is regular: gozaré, gozarás, gozará, gozaremos, gozaréis, gozarán.
Present Subjunctive
yo: goce
Gozar changes the 'z' to 'c' in the present subjunctive: goce, goces, goce, gocemos, gocéis, gocen.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: gozara
The imperfect subjunctive of gozar is formed from the third-person plural preterite: gozara, gozaras, gozara, gozáramos, gozarais, gozaran.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: goza
The imperative for gozar uses 'goza' (tú) and 'goce' (usted).
Negative Imperative
yo: no goces
The negative imperative of gozar always uses the 'c' spelling: no goces, no goce, no gocemos, no gocéis, no gocen.