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unirse Conditional Conjugation

unirseto join

A2regular (reflexive) -ir★★★★★
Quick answer:

The conditional of unirse uses the infinitive plus -ía: me uniría, te unirías, se uniría.

unirse Conditional Forms

yome uniría
te unirías
él/ella/ustedse uniría
nosotrosnos uniríamos
vosotrosos uniríais
ellos/ellas/ustedesse unirían

When to Use the Conditional

Use this to say you 'would join' a group if certain conditions were met, or to make a polite suggestion.

Notes on unirse in the Conditional

Unirse is regular in the conditional. The endings are identical to the imperfect -ir endings but are added to the infinitive.

Example Sentences

  • Me uniría al club si tuviera más tiempo.

    I would join the club if I had more time.

    yo

  • ¿Te unirías a nosotros si te invitamos?

    Would you join us if we invited you?

  • Nos uniríamos, pero estamos ocupados.

    We would join, but we are busy.

    nosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Confusing 'me unía' (imperfect) with 'me uniría' (conditional).

    Correct: me uniría

    Why: The conditional must keep the 'r' from the infinitive (unir + ía).

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