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invitar Conditional Conjugation

invitarto invite

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Quick answer:

The conditional of invitar is regular: invitaría, invitarías, invitaría, invitaríamos, invitaríais, invitarían.

invitar Conditional Forms

yoinvitaría
invitarías
él/ella/ustedinvitaría
nosotrosinvitaríamos
vosotrosinvitaríais
ellos/ellas/ustedesinvitarían

When to Use the Conditional

Use the conditional to say you 'would invite' someone if you had more money or space, or to make polite suggestions.

Notes on invitar in the Conditional

Invitar is regular. Like the future, you add the endings (-ía, -ías...) to the full infinitive.

Example Sentences

  • Te invitaría, pero no tengo dinero.

    I would invite you, but I don't have money.

    yo

  • ¿Invitarías a tu ex a la fiesta?

    Would you invite your ex to the party?

  • Nosotros invitaríamos a más personas si la casa fuera grande.

    We would invite more people if the house were big.

    nosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: invitaria (missing accent)

    Correct: invitaría

    Why: All conditional forms for all verbs must have an accent on the 'í'.

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