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A person standing with one hand raised and the other hand placed on a book, symbolizing a solemn promise.

jurar Conditional Conjugation

jurarto swear

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Quick answer:

The conditional of jurar is regular: juraría, jurarías, juraría, juraríamos, juraríais, jurarían.

jurar Conditional Forms

yojuraría
jurarías
él/ella/ustedjuraría
nosotrosjuraríamos
vosotrosjuraríais
ellos/ellas/ustedesjurarían

When to Use the Conditional

Use the conditional to express what someone would swear to if a certain condition were met, or to report a promise in the past (future-in-the-past).

Notes on jurar in the Conditional

Jurar is regular in the conditional. Every form has an accent on the 'í'.

Example Sentences

  • Yo juraría que dejé las llaves en la mesa.

    I would swear that I left the keys on the table.

    yo

  • Dijeron que jurarían lealtad si fuera necesario.

    They said they would swear loyalty if it were necessary.

    ellos/ellas/ustedes

  • ¿Jurarías tú que él es inocente?

    Would you swear that he is innocent?

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: juraria

    Correct: juraría

    Why: The conditional endings always require an accent on the letter 'i'.

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