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Exercise: irregular conditional verb formsIn the previous exercise, we practised regular conditional forms, which were based on the infinitive. In the exercise below, you'll also practise irregular conditional forms. Irregular conditional forms still add the same endings as for other verbs, but are based on the irregular future stem of the verb in question. For example, the verb poner (to put) has the irregular future stem pondr-. So its conditional forms are pondría (I'd put), pondrías (you'd put) etc. The exercise below mixes both regular and irregular conditional forms. Español-Inglés home Introduction to Spanish verbs Spanish-English dictionary |