Introduction
Introdução
One of the easier conjugation forms to learn, the conditional mood for the most part simply adds ~ia, ~ias, ~Ãamos, and ~iam to the infinitive of the verb.
For example, falar becomes falaria and comer becomes comeria .
The conditional mood is used in situations similar to when you use would in English to refer to potential events.
Eu falaria, se ela pede.
I would talk, if she asked.
Ele comeria, porque come tudo.
He would eat it, because he eats everything.
Be careful to note however, that the "would" in these examples is referring to potential events. The equivalent to using "would" as a habitual past event - as in "he would go after school everyday" - is the imperfect tense.
For example, falar becomes falaria and comer becomes comeria .
The conditional mood is used in situations similar to when you use would in English to refer to potential events.
Eu falaria, se ela pede.
I would talk, if she asked.
Ele comeria, porque come tudo.
He would eat it, because he eats everything.
Be careful to note however, that the "would" in these examples is referring to potential events. The equivalent to using "would" as a habitual past event - as in "he would go after school everyday" - is the imperfect tense.
Verb Conjugations
Conjugações verbais
non-finite
nomino
indicative
indicativo
present
presente
imperfect
imperfeito
preterite
pretérito
future
futuro
pluperfect
mais-que-perfeito
subjunctive
subjuntivo
conditional
condicional
conditional
condicional
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