
reaparecer Conditional Conjugation
reaparecer — to reappear
The conditional of reaparecer is regular: reaparecería, reaparecerías, reaparecería.
reaparecer Conditional Forms
When to Use the Conditional
Use this to say something 'would' reappear under certain conditions or to express probability about a past reappearance.
Notes on reaparecer in the Conditional
This tense is regular. Use the infinitive 'reaparecer' as your base for all endings.
Example Sentences
Si tuviera tiempo, él reaparecería en el teatro.
If he had time, he would reappear in the theater.
él/ella/usted
¿Reaparecerían ellos si los llamáramos?
Would they reappear if we called them?
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Confusing the conditional with the imperfect indicative.
Correct: reaparecería vs reaparecía
Why: The conditional keeps the 'er' of the infinitive; the imperfect removes it.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: reaparezco
Reaparecer follows the -ecer pattern, meaning the 'yo' form changes to 'reaparezco'.
Preterite
yo: reaparecí
Reaparecer is completely regular in the preterite: reaparecí, reapareciste, reapareció.
Imperfect
yo: reaparecía
Reaparecer is regular in the imperfect: reaparecía, reaparecías, reaparecía.
Future
yo: reapareceré
The future of reaparecer is regular: reapareceré, reaparecerás, reaparecerá.
Present Subjunctive
yo: reaparezca
The present subjunctive uses the 'reaparezc-' stem for all persons.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: reapareciera
The imperfect subjunctive is built from the 'reaparecieron' stem: reapareciera, reaparecieras.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: reaparece
Use 'reaparece' (tú) or 'reaparezca' (usted) for commands.
Negative Imperative
yo: no reaparezcas
Negative commands always use the 'zc' stem: no reaparezcas, no reaparezca.