
internar Conditional Conjugation
internar — to admit
Use 'internaría', 'internarías', 'internaría', 'internaríamos', 'internaríais', 'internarían' for hypothetical or polite requests about admitting.
internar Conditional Forms
When to Use the Conditional
The conditional is for hypothetical situations ('would'), polite requests, or expressing future actions from a past perspective. For 'internar', you might say, 'I would admit him if I had the chance,' or 'Would you admit this patient, please?' It softens requests and explores possibilities.
Notes on internar in the Conditional
Internar is regular in the conditional tense. The stem is the full infinitive 'internar-', and you add the standard conditional endings: -ía, -ías, -ía, -íamos, -íais, -ían.
Example Sentences
Yo te internaría en el mejor hospital si pudiera.
I would admit you to the best hospital if I could.
yo
¿Tú me internarías en tu programa de investigación?
Would you admit me into your research program?
tú
Él internaría a los estudiantes si tuviera más espacio.
He would admit the students if he had more space.
él/ella/usted
Nosotros internaríamos a los artistas en un hotel de cinco estrellas.
We would admit the artists into a five-star hotel.
nosotros
Ellos internarían a los ganadores en un concurso.
They would admit the winners into a contest.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Confusing the conditional with the future tense.
Correct: Use 'internaría' for hypotheticals ('would admit'), and 'internará' for future certainty ('will admit').
Why: The conditional expresses possibility or politeness, while the future expresses a stronger sense of certainty.
Mistake: Forgetting the accent on the conditional endings.
Correct: Remember the accent on all conditional endings: -ía, -ías, -ía, -íamos, -íais, -ían (e.g., 'internaría', 'internaríamos').
Why: These accents are essential for correct spelling and pronunciation.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: interno
Use 'interno', 'internas', 'interna', 'internamos', 'internáis', 'internan' for current, habitual, or general truths about admitting.
Preterite
yo: interné
Use 'interné', 'internaste', 'internó', 'internamos', 'internasteis', 'internaron' for completed actions of admitting in the past.
Imperfect
yo: internaba
Use 'internaba', 'internabas', 'internaba', 'internábamos', 'internabais', 'internaban' for ongoing or habitual past admissions.
Future
yo: internaré
Use 'internaré', 'internarás', 'internará', 'internaremos', 'internaréis', 'internarán' for future admissions.
Present Subjunctive
yo: interne
Use 'interne' (yo/él/ella/usted/ustedes), 'internemos' (nosotros), 'internes' (tú), 'internéis' (vosotros) for wishes, doubts, emotions, and uncertainty.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: internara
Use 'internara' or 'internase' forms for past hypothetical or uncertain situations, like 'if I were to admit'.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: interna
Use 'interna' (tú), 'interne' (usted), 'internemos' (nosotros), 'internen' (ustedes), 'internad' (vosotros) for direct commands.
Negative Imperative
yo: no internes
Use 'no internes' (tú), 'no interne' (usted), 'no internemos' (nosotros), 'no internen' (ustedes), 'no internéis' (vosotros) for negative commands.