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perturbar Conditional Conjugation

perturbarto disturb

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Perturbaría, perturbarías, perturbaría, perturbaríamos, perturbaríais, perturbarían describe hypothetical or polite uses of 'perturbar'.

perturbar Conditional Forms

yoperturbaría
perturbarías
él/ella/ustedperturbaría
nosotrosperturbaríamos
vosotrosperturbaríais
ellos/ellas/ustedesperturbarían

When to Use the Conditional

Use the conditional of 'perturbar' for hypothetical situations ('it would disturb'), polite requests ('would you disturb...?'), or future actions viewed from the past ('he said it would disturb').

Notes on perturbar in the Conditional

Perturbar is regular in the conditional tense; the stem is the infinitive 'perturbar-'.

Example Sentences

  • Si hubiera sabido, no te habría perturbado.

    If I had known, I wouldn't have disturbed you.

    yo

  • Sería un problema si nos perturbaran.

    It would be a problem if they disturbed us.

    ellos/ellas/ustedes

  • ¿Me perturbarías si te lo pidiera?

    Would you disturb me if I asked you to?

  • Creía que el ruido me perturbaría.

    I thought the noise would disturb me.

    yo

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using the conditional for a definite future event.

    Correct: Use 'perturbará' (future) for certainty, and 'perturbaría' (conditional) for hypotheticals.

    Why: The conditional expresses uncertainty or hypothetical outcomes, not definite future events.

  • Mistake: Confusing conditional with imperfect subjunctive.

    Correct: While related, 'si perturbara' sets up a condition, and 'perturbaría' describes the result ('If it disturbed, I would...').

    Why: They serve different grammatical functions, though often appear together in 'if' clauses.

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