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monitorear Conditional Conjugation

monitorearto monitor

B1regular -ar★★★
Quick answer:

The conditional of monitorear is regular: monitorearía, monitorearías, monitorearía, monitorearíamos, monitorearíais, monitorearían.

monitorear Conditional Forms

yomonitorearía
monitorearías
él/ella/ustedmonitorearía
nosotrosmonitorearíamos
vosotrosmonitorearíais
ellos/ellas/ustedesmonitorearían

When to Use the Conditional

Use the conditional of monitorear for hypothetical situations ('I would monitor...'), polite requests ('Would you monitor...?'), or to express future actions from a past perspective.

Notes on monitorear in the Conditional

Monitorear is regular in the conditional tense. The stem is the full infinitive 'monitorear', and the endings are standard.

Example Sentences

  • Yo monitorearía la situación si tuviera tiempo.

    I would monitor the situation if I had time.

    yo

  • ¿Monitorearías la presión arterial, por favor?

    Would you monitor the blood pressure, please?

  • Él monitorearía los datos si se lo pidieran.

    He would monitor the data if they asked him to.

    él/ella/usted

  • Nosotros monitorearíamos el tráfico si hubiera problemas.

    We would monitor the traffic if there were problems.

    nosotros

  • Ellos monitorearían el sistema de cerca.

    They would monitor the system closely.

    ellos/ellas/ustedes

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Confusing the conditional ('monitorearía') with the imperfect subjunctive ('monitoreara').

    Correct: Use the conditional for 'would' statements and polite requests; use the imperfect subjunctive for 'if' clauses expressing hypotheticals.

    Why: Both express non-real situations, but the conditional often describes the outcome, while the imperfect subjunctive describes the condition.

  • Mistake: Using the infinitive ('monitorear') instead of the conditional form.

    Correct: Remember to add the conditional endings: '-ía', '-ías', '-ía', '-íamos', '-íais', '-ían'.

    Why: The conditional tense requires specific endings added to the infinitive stem.

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