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repasar Conditional Conjugation

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Quick answer:

The conditional of 'repasar' is regular: repasaría, repasarías, repasaría, repasaríamos, repasaríais, repasarían.

repasar Conditional Forms

yorepasaría
repasarías
él/ella/ustedrepasaría
nosotrosrepasaríamos
vosotrosrepasaríais
ellos/ellas/ustedesrepasarían

When to Use the Conditional

Use the conditional tense for hypothetical situations ('what would happen'), polite requests, or to express future actions from a past perspective ('he said he would review').

Notes on repasar in the Conditional

Repasar is regular in the conditional tense. The infinitive 'repasar' is used as the stem, followed by the standard conditional endings.

Example Sentences

  • Yo repasaría el texto si tuviera tiempo.

    I would review the text if I had time.

    yo

  • ¿Tú repasaría tus notas con más frecuencia?

    Would you review your notes more often?

  • Él dijo que repasaría el contrato.

    He said he would review the contract.

    él/ella/usted

  • Nosotros repasariamos los resultados en detalle.

    We would review the results in detail.

    nosotros

  • Ellos repasarian la información antes de decidir.

    They would review the information before deciding.

    ellos/ellas/ustedes

Common Mistakes

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

    Correct: Use 'repasaré' (I will review) for certainty, and 'repasaría' (I would review) for hypotheticals.

    Why: The conditional implies uncertainty or a condition, unlike the definitive future tense.

  • Mistake: Confusing the 'yo' and 'él/ella/usted' forms.

    Correct: Both are 'repasaría', but context indicates who is speaking.

    Why: This is a common feature of the conditional tense for verbs ending in -ar and -er.

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