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levantarse Conditional Conjugation

levantarseto get up

A1Irregular (stem-changing e > ie) and Reflexive -ar★★★★★
Quick answer:

The conditional expresses 'would': me levantaría, te levantarías, se levantaría, nos levantaríamos, os levantaríais, se levantarían.

levantarse Conditional Forms

yome levantaría
te levantarías
él/ella/ustedse levantaría
nosotrosnos levantaríamos
vosotrosos levantaríais
ellos/ellas/ustedesse levantarían

When to Use the Conditional

Use this to talk about hypothetical situations (e.g., 'I would get up early if I had to') or to be polite.

Notes on levantarse in the Conditional

Regular. The endings are added to the infinitive 'levantar'. All forms have an accent on the 'í'.

Example Sentences

  • Me levantaría más temprano si tuviera café.

    I would get up earlier if I had coffee.

    yo

  • ¿Te levantarías a las cuatro por un viaje?

    Would you get up at four for a trip?

  • Nos levantaríamos, pero estamos cansados.

    We would stand up, but we are tired.

    nosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Me levantaria.

    Correct: Me levantaría.

    Why: The conditional tense requires an accent on the 'i' for every single person.

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