
graduar Conditional Conjugation
graduar — to graduate
The conditional of graduar is regular: graduaría, graduarías, graduaría, graduaríamos, graduaríais, graduarían.
graduar Conditional Forms
When to Use the Conditional
Use this to say what 'would' happen (e.g., 'I would graduate if I had more credits') or for polite suggestions.
Notes on graduar in the Conditional
Graduar is fully regular in the conditional; add the endings to the full infinitive.
Example Sentences
Me graduaría este año si aprobara matemáticas.
I would graduate this year if I passed math.
yo
¿Graduarías tú la temperatura del horno?
Would you adjust the oven temperature?
tú
Ellos se graduarían pronto con un poco más de esfuerzo.
They would graduate soon with a bit more effort.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Removing the 'ar' from the stem (e.g., 'graduría').
Correct: graduaría
Why: The conditional tense is formed by adding endings to the entire infinitive 'graduar'.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: gradúo
The present of graduar features an accent shift on the 'u': gradúo, gradúas, gradúa, graduamos, graduáis, gradúan.
Preterite
yo: gradué
The preterite of graduar is regular: gradué, graduaste, graduó, graduamos, graduasteis, graduaron.
Imperfect
yo: graduaba
The imperfect of graduar is regular: graduaba, graduabas, graduaba, graduábamos, graduabais, graduaban.
Future
yo: graduaré
The future of graduar is regular: graduaré, graduarás, graduará, graduaremos, graduaréis, graduarán.
Present Subjunctive
yo: gradúe
The present subjunctive of graduar adds an accent to the 'u' in most forms: gradúe, gradúes, gradúe, graduemos, graduéis, gradúen.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: graduara
The imperfect subjunctive is regular based on the preterite stem: graduara, graduaras, graduara, graduáramos, graduarais, graduaran.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: gradúa
The imperative of graduar uses the accent shift in singular and plural 'usted' forms: gradúa, gradúe, graduemos, graduad, gradúen.
Negative Imperative
yo: no gradúes
The negative imperative uses the present subjunctive forms: no gradúes, no gradúe, no graduemos, no graduéis, no gradúen.