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romper Conditional Conjugation

romperto break

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Quick answer:

The conditional of romper is regular: rompería, romperías, rompería, romperíamos, romperíais, romperían.

romper Conditional Forms

yorompería
romperías
él/ella/ustedrompería
nosotrosromperíamos
vosotrosromperíais
ellos/ellas/ustedesromperían

When to Use the Conditional

Use the conditional to say you 'would break' something under certain conditions or to make polite guesses about the past.

Notes on romper in the Conditional

The conditional is regular; add the endings (-ía, -ías, etc.) directly to the infinitive 'romper'.

Example Sentences

  • Yo no rompería una promesa.

    I would not break a promise.

    yo

  • ¿Romperías el silencio por mí?

    Would you break the silence for me?

  • Ellos romperían el cristal si no tuvieran cuidado.

    They would break the glass if they weren't careful.

    ellos/ellas/ustedes

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using 'rompiera' (subjunctive) when you mean 'rompería' (would break).

    Correct: Yo rompería el récord.

    Why: The conditional expresses 'would', whereas the imperfect subjunctive is used for 'if' clauses.

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