
mojar Conditional Conjugation
mojar — to wet
The conditional of 'mojar' is regular: mojaría, mojarías, mojaría, mojaríamos, mojaríais, mojarían.
mojar Conditional Forms
When to Use the Conditional
Use the conditional for hypothetical situations ('I would wet it'), polite requests ('Would you wet this?'), or to express future actions from a past perspective ('He said he would wet it').
Notes on mojar in the Conditional
'Mojar' is regular in the conditional tense. The conditional stem is the infinitive ('mojar-') plus the imperfect endings (-ía, -ías, -ía, -íamos, -íais, -ían).
Example Sentences
Yo mojaría la ropa si hubiera más sol.
I would wet the clothes if there were more sun.
yo
¿Tú mojarías el pastel con un poco de agua?
Would you wet the cake with a little water?
tú
Él dijo que mojaría las flores.
He said he would wet the flowers.
él/ella/usted
Ellos nos ayudarían a mojar las velas.
They would help us wet the sails.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Confusing conditional with future.
Correct: Use 'Mojaría' for 'would wet' and 'Mojaré' for 'will wet'.
Why: The conditional expresses hypothetical or polite actions, while the future expresses certainty.
Mistake: Incorrect accents or endings.
Correct: Remember the accent on the 'i' in all forms: mojaría, mojarías, etc.
Why: The accent on the 'i' is a consistent feature of the conditional tense endings.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: mojo
'Mojar' is regular in the present tense: mojo, mojas, moja, mojamos, mojáis, mojan.
Preterite
yo: mojé
The preterite of 'mojar' is regular: mojé, mojaste, mojó, mojamos, mojasteis, mojaron.
Imperfect
yo: mojaba
The imperfect of 'mojar' is regular: mojaba, mojabas, mojaba, mojábamos, mojabais, mojaban.
Future
yo: mojaré
The future tense of 'mojar' is regular: mojaré, mojarás, mojará, mojaremos, mojaréis, mojarán.
Present Subjunctive
yo: moje
The present subjunctive of 'mojar' (moje, mojes, mojemos, mojéis, mojen) is used after expressions of doubt, desire, emotion, and uncertainty.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: mojara
The imperfect subjunctive of 'mojar' (mojara/mojase, mojáramos/mojásemos) is used for past hypotheticals, wishes, or polite requests.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: moja
Mojar's imperative forms are mostly regular, except for 'vosotros' which is 'mojad'.
Negative Imperative
yo: no mojes
Negative commands for 'mojar' use the present subjunctive: no mojes, no moje, no mojemos, no mojéis, no mojen.