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verse Conditional Conjugation

verseto see oneself

A1irregular (in base form 'ver') -er★★★★★
Quick answer:

The conditional of verse follows the regular pattern: me vería, te verías, se vería.

verse Conditional Forms

yome vería
te verías
él/ella/ustedse vería
nosotrosnos veríamos
vosotrosos veríais
ellos/ellas/ustedesse verían

When to Use the Conditional

Use this for 'would' scenarios—how you would look in a different outfit or if you would see someone under certain conditions.

Notes on verse in the Conditional

The conditional of verse is regular, using the infinitive 'ver' as the stem.

Example Sentences

  • Me vería mejor con el vestido azul.

    I would look better in the blue dress.

    yo

  • ¿Te verías con él si te llamara?

    Would you see (meet with) him if he called you?

  • Nos veríamos más si viviéramos cerca.

    We would see each other more if we lived close by.

    nosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Confusing 'veía' (imperfect) with 'vería' (conditional).

    Correct: vería

    Why: The conditional includes the 'r' from the infinitive; the imperfect does not.

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