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Personal pronoun: Yo; Verb: ir ( to go)
The conditional tense would be:
Yo irĂa/ I would go
Yo irĂa a Sevilla./ I ´d go to Sevilla.
Personal pronoun: Ellos (nuestros profesores); Verb: comprar
The conditional tense would be:
Nuestros profesores comprarĂan/ Our teachers would buy
Nuestros profesores comprarĂan libros./ Our teachers would buy books.
Personal pronoun: Nosotros; Verb:hacer (to do)
The conditional tense would be:
Nosotros harĂamos/ We would do
Nosotros harĂamos muchas excursiones./ We would do many excursions.
Personal pronoun: Ellos (VĂctor y Nacho); Verb: poder (can)
The conditional tense would be:
VĂctor and Nacho could
VĂctor y Nacho podrĂan hablar español todo el dĂa./ Victor and Nacho could speak Spanish all day.
Personal pronoun: Ella (Marta); Verb: querer (to want)
The conditional tense would be:
Marta querrĂa/ Marta would want
Marta querrĂa ver ruinas romanas./ Marta would like to see Roman ruins.
Personal pronoun: TĂş; Verb: venir (to come)
The conditional tense would be:
TĂş vendrĂas/ You´d come
TĂş vendrĂas con nosotros a Toledo./ You´d come with us to Toledo.
Personal pronoun: Él (Alejandro); Verb: salir (to go out)
The conditional tense would be:
Él saldrĂa/ He would go out
Alejandro saldrĂa todas las noches./ Alejandro would go out every night.
Personal pronoun: Nosotros (Valeria y yo); Verb: divertirse (to have fun)
The conditional tense would be:
Valeria y yo nos divertirĂamos./ Valeria and I would have fun.
Valeria y yo nos divertirĂamos mucho./ Valeria and I would have a lot of fun.