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mirar Conditional Conjugation

mirarto look at

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Quick answer:

The conditional of mirar is regular: miraría, mirarías, miraría, miraríamos, miraríais, mirarían.

mirar Conditional Forms

yomiraría
mirarías
él/ella/ustedmiraría
nosotrosmiraríamos
vosotrosmiraríais
ellos/ellas/ustedesmirarían

When to Use the Conditional

Use the conditional to express what you 'would' look at or watch under certain circumstances, or to make a polite suggestion about looking at something.

Notes on mirar in the Conditional

Mirar is regular in the conditional. Every form has an accent on the 'í' of the ending.

Example Sentences

  • Si tuviera tiempo, miraría la serie completa.

    If I had time, I would watch the whole series.

    yo

  • ¿Mirarías este documento por mí?

    Would you look at this document for me?

  • Ellos mirarían el coche si estuviera en venta.

    They would look at the car if it were for sale.

    ellos/ellas/ustedes

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Confusing conditional with the imperfect 'miraba'.

    Correct: Use 'miraría' for 'would' and 'miraba' for 'used to'.

    Why: Learners sometimes mix up these two past-leaning tenses because both can translate to 'would' in certain English contexts.

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