
omitir Conditional Conjugation
omitir — to omit
Omitir's conditional is regular: omitiría, omitirías, omitiría, omitiríamos, omitiríais, omitirían.
omitir Conditional Forms
When to Use the Conditional
Use the conditional of 'omitir' for hypothetical situations ('would omit'), polite requests, or to express what would happen in the future from a past perspective. For example, 'I would omit that part if I were you.'
Notes on omitir in the Conditional
Omitir is regular in the conditional tense. The stem is the full infinitive 'omitir', and the endings are the standard conditional endings.
Example Sentences
Yo omitiría esa frase para que suene mejor.
I would omit that sentence to make it sound better.
yo
¿Tú omitirías la última parte del examen?
Would you omit the last part of the exam?
tú
Él omitiría los detalles personales.
He would omit the personal details.
él/ella/usted
Ellos omitirían la información sobre el precio si pudieran.
They would omit the information about the price if they could.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using the imperfect subjunctive ('omitiera') instead of the conditional ('omitiría') in 'would' statements.
Correct: Use the conditional for 'would omit': 'Yo omitiría'.
Why: The conditional expresses what *would* happen, while the imperfect subjunctive often appears in 'if' clauses or expresses wishes.
Mistake: Confusing the conditional ending '-ía' with the imperfect ending '-ía'.
Correct: The conditional stem is the infinitive 'omitir-', while the imperfect stem is 'omití-'. The endings are the same, but context and stem make them distinct: 'omitiría' vs 'omitía'.
Why: The stem change is crucial. 'Omitiría' means 'would omit', while 'omitía' means 'used to omit' or 'was omitting'.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: omito
Omitir's present tense is omito, omites, omite, omitimos, omitís, omiten, used for current or habitual actions.
Preterite
yo: omití
Omitir is regular in the preterite: omití, omites, omitió, omitimos, omitisteis, omitieron.
Imperfect
yo: omitía
Omitir's imperfect tense is omitía, omitías, omitía, etc., for past ongoing or habitual actions.
Future
yo: omitiré
Omitir's future tense is regular: omitiré, omitirás, omitirá, omitiremos, omitiréis, omitirán.
Present Subjunctive
yo: omita
Omitir's present subjunctive is omitas, omitamos, omitan, etc., used after wishes, doubts, and emotions.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: omitiera
The imperfect subjunctive of omitir (omitiera, omitieras, omitiera, etc.) is used for past hypotheticals and wishes.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: omite
Omitir's imperative forms are mostly regular: omite, omitamos, omitan, omitid.
Negative Imperative
yo: no omitas
Negative commands for omitir use the present subjunctive: no omitas, no omitamos, no omitan, no omitáis.