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largar Conditional Conjugation

largarto let out

B1regular with spelling change -ar★★★
Quick answer:

The conditional uses the infinitive plus -ía endings: largaría, largarías...

largar Conditional Forms

yolargaría
largarías
él/ella/ustedlargaría
nosotroslargaríamos
vosotroslargaríais
ellos/ellas/ustedeslargarían

When to Use the Conditional

Use this for 'would' scenarios or polite possibilities, like 'I would leave if I could.'

Notes on largar in the Conditional

Largar is fully regular in the conditional tense. No spelling changes are required.

Example Sentences

  • ¿Te largarías conmigo a otro país?

    Would you leave with me to another country?

  • Yo no largaría esa información tan rápido.

    I wouldn't let out that information so fast.

    yo

  • Ellos largarían el ancla si fuera necesario.

    They would let out the anchor if it were necessary.

    ellos/ellas/ustedes

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Adding a 'u' like 'larguía'.

    Correct: largaría

    Why: Spelling changes only happen when the 'g' meets an 'e' or 'i' in the ending. In the conditional, the 'g' is followed by 'a', so it stays as is.

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