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vender Conditional Conjugation

venderto sell

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Quick answer:

Vender is regular in the conditional: vendería, venderías, vendería, venderíamos, venderíais, venderían.

vender Conditional Forms

yovendería
venderías
él/ella/ustedvendería
nosotrosvenderíamos
vosotrosvenderíais
ellos/ellas/ustedesvenderían

When to Use the Conditional

Use the conditional to express a hypothetical sale ('I would sell if...') or to make a polite offer/suggestion about selling something.

Notes on vender in the Conditional

Vender is regular; add the -ía endings to the infinitive. Note that these endings are identical to the imperfect endings of -er verbs.

Example Sentences

  • Yo vendería mi alma por una pizza.

    I would sell my soul for a pizza.

    yo

  • ¿Venderías tu ordenador por ese precio?

    Would you sell your computer for that price?

  • Nosotros venderíamos más si el precio fuera bajo.

    We would sell more if the price were low.

    nosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Confusing conditional 'vendería' with imperfect 'vendía'.

    Correct: vendería (keep the 'er')

    Why: The conditional keeps the full infinitive 'vender' before the ending, while the imperfect drops the 'er'.

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