
vibrar Conditional Conjugation
vibrar — to vibrate
Use 'vibraría', 'vibrarías', 'vibraría', 'vibrarían' for hypothetical or polite vibrations.
vibrar Conditional Forms
When to Use the Conditional
The conditional is used for hypothetical situations ('Si tuviera el modo, vibraría' - If I had the mode, it would vibrate), polite requests ('¿Podrías hacer que vibrara?' - Could you make it vibrate?), or future-in-the-past ('Me dijo que vibraría' - He said it would vibrate).
Notes on vibrar in the Conditional
Vibrar is regular in the conditional tense. The stem is the infinitive 'vibrar', and the endings are added directly to it.
Example Sentences
Si el teléfono tuviera batería, vibraría.
If the phone had battery, it would vibrate.
él/ella/usted
¿Tú vibrarías si te llamara?
Would you vibrate if I called you?
tú
Yo vibraría de gusto si me invitaran.
I would vibrate with pleasure if they invited me.
yo
Nosotros vibraríamos con la orquesta.
We would vibrate with the orchestra.
nosotros
Ellos vibrarían si escucharan esta canción.
They would vibrate if they heard this song.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using the future tense ('vibrará') instead of the conditional ('vibraría') for hypotheticals.
Correct: For 'would vibrate', use the conditional 'vibraría'.
Why: The conditional expresses hypothetical outcomes, while the future expresses certainty or probability.
Mistake: Confusing the stem for the conditional tense.
Correct: The stem is the full infinitive 'vibrar-'.
Why: Some verbs have stem changes in the future and conditional, but 'vibrar' does not.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: vibro
Use 'vibro', 'vibras', 'vibra', 'vibran' for actions happening now or habitually.
Preterite
yo: vibré
Use 'vibré', 'vibraste', 'vibró', 'vibraron' for completed past vibrations.
Imperfect
yo: vibraba
Use 'vibraba', 'vibrabas', 'vibraban' for ongoing or habitual past vibrations.
Future
yo: vibraré
Use 'vibraré', 'vibrarás', 'vibrará', 'vibrarán' for future vibrations or probability.
Present Subjunctive
yo: vibre
Use 'vibre', 'vibres', 'vibremos', 'vibren' after expressions of doubt, emotion, or desire.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: vibrara
Use 'vibrara' or 'vibrase' (and its plural forms) for past hypotheticals or wishes.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: vibra
Use 'vibra', 'vibre', 'vibremos', 'vibrad', 'vibren' for direct commands with vibrar.
Negative Imperative
yo: no vibres
Use 'no vibres', 'no vibre', 'no vibremos', 'no vibréis', 'no vibren' for negative commands.