
sacar Conditional Conjugation
sacar — to take out
The conditional of sacar is regular: sacaría, sacarías, sacaría, sacaríamos, sacaríais, sacarían.
sacar Conditional Forms
When to Use the Conditional
Use this for hypotheticals (I would take out...) or polite requests (Would you take out the trash?).
Notes on sacar in the Conditional
Sacar is regular in the conditional; add the endings directly to the infinitive.
Example Sentences
¿Sacarías la basura por mí?
Would you take out the trash for me?
tú
Yo sacaría el coche si tuviera las llaves.
I would take the car out if I had the keys.
yo
Sacaríamos más fotos si hubiera más luz.
We would take more photos if there were more light.
nosotros
Common Mistakes
Mistake: sacaria
Correct: sacaría
Why: Every single form of the conditional tense requires an accent on the 'í'.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: saco
Sacar is a completely regular -ar verb in the present tense.
Preterite
yo: saqué
Sacar is mostly regular but has a spelling change in the 'yo' form: saqué.
Imperfect
yo: sacaba
Sacar is regular in the imperfect: sacaba, sacabas, sacaba, sacábamos, sacabais, sacaban.
Future
yo: sacaré
The future of sacar is regular: sacaré, sacarás, sacará, sacaremos, sacaréis, sacarán.
Present Subjunctive
yo: saque
The present subjunctive of sacar uses a spelling change: saque, saques, saque, saquemos, saquéis, saquen.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: sacara
The imperfect subjunctive of sacar is regular: sacara, sacaras, sacara, sacáramos, sacarais, sacaran.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: saca
The imperative for sacar uses 'saca' (tú) and 'saque' (usted).
Negative Imperative
yo: no saques
The negative imperative of sacar always uses 'qu': no saques, no saque, no saquemos, no saquéis, no saquen.