
irías
ee-REE-ahs
Quick Reference
📝 In Action
¿Irías a la fiesta si yo te acompañara?
B1Would you go to the party if I went with you?
Dijiste que irías al médico hoy.
B1You said that you would go to the doctor today.
💡 Grammar Points
The 'Would' Form
Use this form when you want to say you 'would' do something if a certain condition were met, like 'If I had money, I would go.'
❌ Common Pitfalls
Confusing with Future
Mistake: "Using 'irás' when you mean 'would go'."
Correction: Use 'irás' for 'you will go' (certainty) and 'irías' for 'you would go' (imagined scenario).
⭐ Usage Tips
Softening Requests
You can use 'irías' to ask someone to go somewhere in a more polite or tentative way than just using a command.
🔄 Conjugations
subjunctive
imperfect
present
indicative
preterite
imperfect
present
✏️ Quick Practice
💡 Quick Quiz: irías
Question 1 of 1
How do you say 'Would you go to Spain?' using the 'irías' form?
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is 'irías' the same as 'irás'?
No. 'Irás' means 'you will go' (it's definitely happening), while 'irías' means 'you would go' (it might happen if things were different).
Which person is 'irías' for?
It is used for the informal 'you' (tú).