
salir Conditional Conjugation
salir — to leave
The conditional of salir uses the irregular stem 'saldr-': saldría, saldrías, saldría...
salir Conditional Forms
When to Use the Conditional
Use the conditional to say you 'would go out' or 'would leave' under certain conditions, or to make polite suggestions.
Notes on salir in the Conditional
Like the future, the conditional uses the irregular stem 'saldr-'. The endings are the same as regular -ir verbs in the conditional.
Example Sentences
Saldría más si tuviera dinero.
I would go out more if I had money.
yo
¿Saldrías conmigo esta noche?
Would you go out with me tonight?
tú
Dijeron que saldrían pronto.
They said they would leave soon.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Common Mistakes
Mistake: saliría.
Correct: saldría.
Why: Learners often forget to drop the 'i' and add the 'd' for the irregular stem.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: salgo
The present of salir is irregular only in the 'yo' form: salgo.
Preterite
yo: salí
The preterite of salir is regular: salí, saliste, salió, salimos, salisteis, salieron.
Imperfect
yo: salía
The imperfect of salir is regular: salía, salías, salía, salíamos, salíais, salían.
Future
yo: saldré
The future of salir uses the irregular stem 'saldr-': saldré, saldrás, saldrá...
Present Subjunctive
yo: salga
The present subjunctive of salir uses the 'salg-' stem: salga, salgas, salga...
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: saliera
The imperfect subjunctive of salir uses the 'salier-' stem: saliera, salieras, saliera...
Affirmative Imperative
yo: sal
The affirmative command for salir has a very short 'tú' form: sal.
Negative Imperative
yo: no salgas
The negative imperative of salir always uses the 'salg-' stem: no salgas, no salga...