
reabrir Conditional Conjugation
reabrir — to reopen
Reabriría and reabrirías express what 'would' happen under certain conditions.
reabrir Conditional Forms
When to Use the Conditional
Use this for hypothetical situations or to be polite (e.g., 'Would you reopen the window?').
Notes on reabrir in the Conditional
Reabrir is regular in the conditional; it uses the infinitive as the stem.
Example Sentences
¿Reabrirías el negocio si tuvieras dinero?
Would you reopen the business if you had money?
tú
Dijo que reabriría la sesión más tarde.
He said he would reopen the session later.
él/ella/usted
Nosotros reabriríamos la ventana, pero hace frío.
We would reopen the window, but it's cold.
nosotros
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Confusing conditional 'reabriría' with imperfect 'reabría'.
Correct: reabriría (conditional) vs reabría (imperfect)
Why: The conditional includes the 'r' of the infinitive before the ending.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: reabro
The present forms (reabro, reabres, reabre) describe things reopening now or as a habit.
Preterite
yo: reabrí
Reabrí, reabrió, and reabrimos describe the specific moment something was reopened.
Imperfect
yo: reabría
Use reabría and reabrían for habitual reopenings or background descriptions in the past.
Future
yo: reabriré
Use the full verb plus endings: reabriré, reabrirás, reabrirá.
Present Subjunctive
yo: reabra
Use reabra, reabras, reabra... to talk about hopes or requirements for reopening something.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: reabriera
Forms like reabriera or reabriéramos are used for hypothetical 'if' situations or past requests.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: reabre
Give direct orders to reopen: reabre (tú) or reabran (ustedes).
Negative Imperative
yo: no reabras
Tell someone NOT to reopen: no reabras, no reabra.