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estarías

es-ta-RÍ-as

VerbB1irregular ar
you would be?hypothetical state or location (tú form)
Also:you could be?polite suggestion or possibility,you might be?expressing uncertainty or a guess

Quick Reference

infinitiveestar
gerundestando
past Participleestado

📝 In Action

Si tuvieras más tiempo libre, ¿dónde estarías ahora?

B1

If you had more free time, where would you be right now?

Creo que estarías más feliz si cambiaras de trabajo.

B1

I think you would be happier if you changed jobs.

Perdona, ¿estarías dispuesto a mover tu coche un momento?

B2

Excuse me, would you be willing to move your car for a moment?

Si no tomas el medicamento, ¿cómo estarías mañana?

B1

If you don't take the medicine, how would you be tomorrow?

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • encontrarías (you would find yourself (in a state))

Common Collocations

  • ¿Estarías de acuerdo?Would you agree?
  • Estarías mejorYou would be better off

💡 Grammar Points

Using the Conditional Tense

The conditional form 'estarías' (you would be) is used to talk about things that might happen or are dependent on another action, often paired with 'si' (if).

The 'Estar' Rule

'Estar' always describes temporary conditions, emotions, or location. Therefore, 'estarías' means 'you would be' in a specific place or feeling a certain way.

❌ Common Pitfalls

Ser vs. Estar in Conditional

Mistake: "¿Serías en casa ahora?"

Correction: ¿Estarías en casa ahora? (Location always uses 'estar', even in the conditional.)

⭐ Usage Tips

Polite Requests

Using 'estarías' is a very polite and indirect way to ask a favor or make a suggestion, like saying 'Would you be willing...?'

🔄 Conjugations

indicative

present

él/ella/ustedestá
yoestoy
estás
ellos/ellas/ustedesestán
nosotrosestamos
vosotrosestáis

imperfect

él/ella/ustedestaba
yoestaba
estabas
ellos/ellas/ustedesestaban
nosotrosestábamos
vosotrosestabais

preterite

él/ella/ustedestuvo
yoestuve
estuviste
ellos/ellas/ustedesestuvieron
nosotrosestuvimos
vosotrosestuvisteis

subjunctive

present

él/ella/ustedesté
yoesté
estés
ellos/ellas/ustedesestén
nosotrosestemos
vosotrosestéis

imperfect

él/ella/ustedestuviera/estuviese
yoestuviera/estuviese
estuvieras/estuvieses
ellos/ellas/ustedesestuvieran/estuviesen
nosotrosestuviéramos/estuviésemos
vosotrosestuvierais/estuvieseis

✏️ Quick Practice

💡 Quick Quiz: estarías

Question 1 of 2

Which English phrase best translates 'Estarías muy lejos si hubieras tomado ese tren'?

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between 'estarías' and 'estaría'?

They are the same tense (conditional) but refer to different people. 'Estarías' means 'you (tú) would be,' referring to the singular, informal 'you.' 'Estaría' means 'I would be' or 'he/she/it/you (usted) would be.'

When do I use 'estarías' instead of 'serías'?

Use 'estarías' when describing a temporary location ('you would be at home'), a feeling ('you would be sad'), or a temporary condition ('you would be sick'). Use 'serías' when describing permanent traits or inherent qualities ('you would be tall') or professions ('you would be a doctor').