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lesionar Conditional Conjugation

lesionarto injure

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Quick answer:

The conditional of lesionar (lesionaría, lesionarías, etc.) discusses hypothetical injuries ('would injure').

lesionar Conditional Forms

yolesionaría
lesionarías
él/ella/ustedlesionaría
nosotroslesionaríamos
vosotroslesionaríais
ellos/ellas/ustedeslesionarían

When to Use the Conditional

Use the conditional of lesionar for hypothetical situations ('would injure'), polite suggestions, or future actions viewed from a past perspective. For example, 'Si levantaras tanto peso, te lesionarías.' (If you lifted so much weight, you would injure yourself).

Notes on lesionar in the Conditional

Lesionar is a regular -ar verb. The conditional is formed by adding the conditional endings (-ía, -ías, -ía, -íamos, -íais, -ían) to the infinitive 'lesionar'.

Example Sentences

  • Si no tuviera cuidado, me lesionaría.

    If I weren't careful, I would injure myself.

    yo

  • ¿Te lesionarías jugando en esa superficie?

    Would you injure yourself playing on that surface?

  • Él dijo que se lesionaría si intentaba ese movimiento.

    He said he would injure himself if he tried that move.

    él/ella/usted

  • Con esa técnica, se lesionarían rápidamente.

    With that technique, they would injure themselves quickly.

    ellos/ellas/ustedes

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using the imperfect subjunctive instead of the conditional for 'would'.

    Correct: In hypothetical 'if' clauses describing the consequence, use the conditional: 'Si no tuviera cuidado, me lesionara' is less common/natural than 'Si no tuviera cuidado, me lesionaría'.

    Why: The conditional mood expresses what *would* happen under a given hypothetical condition.

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