
presentir Conditional Conjugation
presentir — to have a feeling
The conditional of presentir is regular: presentiría, presentirías, presentiría, etc.
presentir Conditional Forms
When to Use the Conditional
Use this to say you 'would sense' something under certain conditions, or to express a future-in-the-past hunch.
Notes on presentir in the Conditional
Like the future tense, the conditional is regular and built directly on the infinitive 'presentir'.
Example Sentences
Yo presentiría el problema si estuviera allí.
I would sense the problem if I were there.
yo
Dijo que ella presentiría el resultado.
He said that she would sense the result.
él/ella/usted
¿Presentirías tú la traición?
Would you sense the betrayal?
tú
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Adding a stem change like 'presientiría'.
Correct: presentiriría
Why: The conditional tense does not use the present tense stem changes.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: presiento
Presentir is an e-ie stem-changer in the present tense (presiento, presientes, presiente, presienten).
Preterite
yo: presentí
Presentir has a 'slipper' stem change in the preterite: it is regular except for the third-person forms (presintió, presintieron).
Imperfect
yo: presentía
The imperfect of presentir is regular: presentía, presentías, presentía, etc.
Future
yo: presentiré
Presentir is fully regular in the future tense: just add endings to the infinitive.
Present Subjunctive
yo: presienta
Presentir is a stem-changing verb in the present subjunctive, switching e to ie (presienta) and e to i (presintamos).
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: presintiera
The imperfect subjunctive of presentir uses the 'presintie-' stem for all forms (presintiera, presintieras).
Affirmative Imperative
yo: presiente
The imperative uses 'presiente' (tú) and 'presientan' (ustedes) to command someone to trust their intuition.
Negative Imperative
yo: no presientas
The negative imperative uses the present subjunctive forms: no presientas, no presienta.