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implicar Conditional Conjugation

implicarto involve

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Quick answer:

The conditional of implicar is regular: implicaría, implicarías, implicaría, implicaríamos, implicaríais, implicarían.

implicar Conditional Forms

yoimplicaría
implicarías
él/ella/ustedimplicaría
nosotrosimplicaríamos
vosotrosimplicaríais
ellos/ellas/ustedesimplicarían

When to Use the Conditional

Use the conditional to talk about what a hypothetical situation would entail or to suggest involvement politely.

Notes on implicar in the Conditional

The conditional is regular. All forms have an accent on the 'í'.

Example Sentences

  • Esa reforma implicaría un gran cambio cultural.

    That reform would involve a major cultural change.

    él/ella/usted

  • ¿Te implicarías en la organización si tuvieras tiempo?

    Would you involve yourself in the organization if you had time?

  • Nosotros nos implicaríamos más si nos pagaran mejor.

    We would involve ourselves more if they paid us better.

    nosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Confusing the conditional 'implicaría' with the imperfect 'implicaba'.

    Correct: Use 'implicaría' for 'would involve' and 'implicaba' for 'used to involve'.

    Why: Both refer to the past or hypotheticals, but conditional is for 'would' and imperfect is for description.

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