
invertir Conditional Conjugation
invertir — to invest
The conditional is regular: add -ía endings to the infinitive (invertiría, invertirías, invertiría).
invertir Conditional Forms
When to Use the Conditional
Use the conditional to express what you 'would' invest if you had more money or to give polite financial advice.
Notes on invertir in the Conditional
Invertir is regular in the conditional. The stem is the full infinitive 'invertir'.
Example Sentences
Si fuera rico, invertiría en arte.
If I were rich, I would invest in art.
yo
¿Invertirías tú en una empresa pequeña?
Would you invest in a small company?
tú
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Confusing the conditional 'invertiría' with the imperfect 'invertía'.
Correct: Invertiría (conditional) vs Invertía (imperfect).
Why: The conditional keeps the 'ir' of the infinitive before the ending.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: invierto
Invertir is an e-to-ie stem-changer in the present (invierto, inviertes, invierte, invierten), but nosotros and vosotros remain regular.
Preterite
yo: invertí
Invertir has a 'slipper' stem change (e-to-i) in the third person: invirtió and invirtieron.
Imperfect
yo: invertía
The imperfect of invertir is completely regular: invertía, invertías, invertía, invertíamos, invertíais, invertían.
Future
yo: invertiré
The future tense is regular: simply add endings to the infinitive (invertiré, invertirás, invertirá).
Present Subjunctive
yo: invierta
Invertir stem-changes to 'ie' in most forms, but changes to 'i' in nosotros/vosotros (invirtamos, invirtáis).
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: invirtiera
Based on the preterite 'invirtieron', all forms use the 'invirt-' stem (invirtiera, invirtieras).
Affirmative Imperative
yo: invierte
Commands use 'invierte' (tú) and 'invierta' (usted), following the present and subjunctive patterns.
Negative Imperative
yo: no inviertas
Negative commands always use the present subjunctive forms: no inviertas, no invierta, no invirtamos.