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incriminar Conditional Conjugation

incriminarto incriminate

B2regular -ar★★★
Quick answer:

The conditional of incriminar is regular: incriminaría, incriminarías, incriminaría, incriminaríamos, incriminaríais, incriminarían.

incriminar Conditional Forms

yoincriminaría
incriminarías
él/ella/ustedincriminaría
nosotrosincriminaríamos
vosotrosincriminaríais
ellos/ellas/ustedesincriminarían

When to Use the Conditional

Use the conditional to express hypothetical situations ('would incriminate'), polite requests, or future actions from a past perspective. It suggests what might happen or what would happen under certain conditions.

Notes on incriminar in the Conditional

Incriminar is regular in the conditional tense. The stem is the full infinitive 'incriminar', and the endings are the standard conditional endings.

Example Sentences

  • Si tuviera pruebas, lo incriminaría sin dudar.

    If I had proof, I would incriminate him without hesitation.

    yo

  • ¿Te incriminaría si supiera la verdad?

    Would you incriminate me if you knew the truth?

  • Sería mejor que nadie lo incriminara.

    It would be better if no one incriminated him.

  • Ellos no nos incriminarían si fueran nuestros amigos.

    They wouldn't incriminate us if they were our friends.

    ellos/ellas/ustedes

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using the future tense instead of the conditional for hypotheticals: 'Si tuviera pruebas, lo incriminaré'.

    Correct: For hypothetical 'would' statements, use the conditional: 'Si tuviera pruebas, lo incriminaría'.

    Why: The conditional mood is used for hypothetical or uncertain outcomes, while the future is for definite future events.

  • Mistake: Incorrect endings for 'vosotros': 'incriminarían'.

    Correct: The correct 'vosotros' conditional form is 'incriminaríais'.

    Why: The '-íais' ending is specific to the 'vosotros' form for -ar verbs in the conditional tense.

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