
tirar Conditional Conjugation
tirar — to throw
The conditional of tirar is regular: tiraría, tirarías, tiraría, tiraríamos, tiraríais, tirarían.
tirar Conditional Forms
When to Use the Conditional
Use to express what someone 'would' throw in a hypothetical situation or to make polite suggestions.
Notes on tirar in the Conditional
Tirar is regular. Like the future, it uses the whole infinitive as the stem.
Example Sentences
Yo no tiraría ese mueble, es muy bonito.
I wouldn't throw that piece of furniture away; it's very pretty.
yo
¿Tirarías tú la primera piedra?
Would you throw the first stone?
tú
Dijeron que tirarían la basura después.
They said they would throw the trash out later.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Common Mistakes
Mistake: tiraria
Correct: tiraría
Why: All conditional forms require an accent on the 'í' to maintain the correct stress.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: tiro
The present of tirar is regular: tiro, tiras, tira, tiramos, tiráis, tiran.
Preterite
yo: tiré
The preterite of tirar is regular: tiré, tiraste, tiró, tiramos, tirasteis, tiraron.
Imperfect
yo: tiraba
The imperfect of tirar is regular: tiraba, tirabas, tiraba, tirábamos, tirabais, tiraban.
Future
yo: tiraré
The future of tirar is regular: tiraré, tirarás, tirará, tiraremos, tiraréis, tirarán.
Present Subjunctive
yo: tire
The present subjunctive of tirar is regular: tire, tires, tire, tiremos, tiréis, tiren.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: tirara
The imperfect subjunctive of tirar is regular: tirara, tiraras, tirara, tiráramos, tirarais, tiraran.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: tira
The affirmative imperative of tirar is: tira, tire, tiremos, tirad, tiren.
Negative Imperative
yo: no tires
The negative imperative of tirar uses present subjunctive: no tires, no tire, no tiremos, no tiréis, no tiren.