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Example Question #1 : Adverbs, Prepositions, And Conjunctions In Spanish
Choose the correct future or conditional form of the verb in parenthesis to complete each sentence.
Si pudiera, mañana yo __________ contigo al concierto. (ir)
vaya
irá
iré
iría
iría
The past conditional form a verb, poder in this case, is a good indication that we should continue to use the conditional to complete the sentence.
If I could, I would go with you to the concert.
Example Question #2 : Adverbs, Prepositions, And Conjunctions In Spanish
Choose the correct future or conditional form of the verb in parenthesis to complete each sentence.
La semana que viene, ellos __________ que regresar al colegio. (tener)
tendrían
tenerían
tendrán
tenerán
tendrán
The time at which the even will take place is clearly indicated by la semana que viene; therefore, we should the future tense.
Example Question #3 : Adverbs, Prepositions, And Conjunctions In Spanish
Choose the correct future or conditional form of the verb in parenthesis to complete each sentence.
¿Cuantas clases él __________ que completer si quisiera graduarse? (haber)
habría
habrá
habería
haberá
habría
The use of si quisiera suggests a hypothetical situation, in which case we use the conditional.
Example Question #4 : Adverbs, Prepositions, And Conjunctions In Spanish
Choose the correct future or conditional form of the verb in parenthesis to complete each sentence.
Ya leiste Don Quijote, pero si yo fuera tú, lo __________ otra vez para comprenderlo mejor. (leer)
leerás
leerías
leería
leeré
leería
In this sentence, the term si yo fuera tu (if I were you) indicates what would happen given a particular circumstance. To express this, we use the conditional.
Example Question #5 : Adverbs, Prepositions, And Conjunctions In Spanish
Choose the correct future or conditional form of the verb in parenthesis to complete each sentence.
Hay un problema con mi cuenta bancaria. No puedo arreglarlo ahora, así que lo __________ más tarde. (hacer)
hará
haré
hago
haría
haré
The speaker places no conditions on what will later do, so we use the future tense.
Example Question #6 : Adverbs, Prepositions, And Conjunctions In Spanish
Choose the correct future or conditional form of the verb in parenthesis to complete each sentence.
El próximo viernes __________ mi primo de Buenos Aires a visitarme. (venir)
venirá
vendría
ven
vendrá
vendrá
This sentence states simply what will happen the following Friday, so we use the future tense.
Example Question #7 : Adverbs, Prepositions, And Conjunctions In Spanish
Choose the correct future or conditional form of the verb in parenthesis to complete each sentence.
Si la computadora funcionara, nosotras __________ completar el proyecto. (poder)
podremos
poderiamos
podemos
podríamos
podríamos
The sentence expresses what would happen if not for another specific circumstance, so we use the conditional.
Example Question #8 : Adverbs, Prepositions, And Conjunctions In Spanish
Choose the correct future or conditional form of the verb in parenthesis to complete each sentence.
Nos __________ a acompañarlos, pero no hay espacio en el coche. (invitar)
invitarían
inviten
invitarán
invitariamos
invitarían
The sentence expresses what would happen if not for some other specific circumstance, so we use the conditional.
Example Question #9 : Adverbs, Prepositions, And Conjunctions In Spanish
Choose the correct future or conditional form of the verb in parenthesis to complete each sentence.
Si ella se apura, no __________ el bus. Pero si se demora, se le va a ir. (perder)
perderá
pierda
perdería
perdría
perderá
The main clause of the sentence is in the present: si ella se apura. Therefore, we use the future tense. This example may be cleareer with a translation: If she hurries, she will not miss the bus.
Example Question #10 : Adverbs, Prepositions, And Conjunctions In Spanish
Choose the correct future or conditional form of the verb in parenthesis to complete each sentence.
Aunque tuviera 21 años, no creo que __________ cerveza. (tomar)
tomará
tomaría tomaré tomaba tomará
tomaba
tomaré
tomaría tomaré tomaba tomará
This sentence expresses a hypothetical situation, so we use the conditional.
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