
materializar Conditional Conjugation
materializar — to materialize
The conditional is regular: infinitive + ía: materializaría, materializarías, materializaría...
materializar Conditional Forms
When to Use the Conditional
Use this to express what 'would' happen if conditions were right for a project to take shape.
Notes on materializar in the Conditional
Materializar is completely regular in the conditional tense.
Example Sentences
Yo materializaría la idea si tuviera dinero.
I would materialize the idea if I had money.
yo
¿Materializarías este plan sin ayuda?
Would you materialize this plan without help?
tú
Ellos materializarían el trato mañana mismo.
They would materialize the deal tomorrow.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using the future tense when a condition is involved.
Correct: materializaría
Why: If there is an 'if' (si) clause in the past, use the conditional, not the future.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: materializo
The present tense of materializar is completely regular: materializo, materializas, materializa...
Preterite
yo: materialicé
The preterite marks a specific moment of realization; note the 'z' to 'c' change in the 'yo' form: materialicé.
Imperfect
yo: materializaba
The imperfect of materializar is regular: materializaba, materializabas, materializaba...
Future
yo: materializaré
The future tense is regular: add endings to the infinitive: materializaré, materializarás, materializará...
Present Subjunctive
yo: materialice
The present subjunctive of materializar requires a spelling change from 'z' to 'c' in all forms: materialice, materialices, materialice...
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: materializara
The imperfect subjunctive is formed from the 'ellos' preterite stem: materializara, materializaras, materializara...
Affirmative Imperative
yo: materializa
The imperative uses materializa (tú) and materialice (usted) to give direct orders.
Negative Imperative
yo: no materialices
The negative imperative always uses the 'c' spelling: no materialices, no materialice...