
juzgar Conditional Conjugation
juzgar — to judge
The conditional is regular: juzgaría, juzgarías, juzgaría, juzgaríamos, juzgaríais, juzgarían.
juzgar Conditional Forms
When to Use the Conditional
Use this to say someone 'would judge' under certain conditions or to express a polite opinion/hypothetical.
Notes on juzgar in the Conditional
Fully regular. Attach the endings (-ía, -ías, etc.) directly to the infinitive 'juzgar'.
Example Sentences
Yo no lo juzgaría sin conocer la verdad.
I wouldn't judge him without knowing the truth.
yo
¿Juzgarías a un amigo por un error así?
Would you judge a friend for a mistake like that?
tú
Ellos juzgarían el evento si tuvieran tiempo.
They would judge the event if they had time.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Confusing the conditional endings with the imperfect -er/-ir endings.
Correct: Ensure you keep the full infinitive 'juzgar' before adding -ía.
Why: The conditional uses the whole infinitive as a stem, unlike the imperfect.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: juzgo
The present tense of juzgar is regular: juzgo, juzgas, juzga, juzgamos, juzgáis, juzgan.
Preterite
yo: juzgué
The preterite of juzgar features a spelling change in the first person (juzgué) to keep the hard 'g' sound.
Imperfect
yo: juzgaba
The imperfect of juzgar is regular: juzgaba, juzgabas, juzgaba, juzgábamos, juzgabais, juzgaban.
Future
yo: juzgaré
The future tense of juzgar is regular, adding endings to the full infinitive: juzgaré, juzgarás, juzgará...
Present Subjunctive
yo: juzgue
The present subjunctive requires a spelling change in all forms: juzgue, juzgues, juzgue, juzguemos, juzguéis, juzguen.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: juzgara
The imperfect subjunctive is regular based on the preterite stem: juzgara, juzgaras, juzgara...
Affirmative Imperative
yo: juzga
The imperative uses 'juzga' (tú) but requires the 'gu' change for formal and plural commands (juzgue, juzguen).
Negative Imperative
yo: no juzgues
Negative commands always use the present subjunctive forms: no juzgues, no juzgue, no juzguemos...