El Condicional Perfecto is used in Spanish to say something would have happened.
Learn how to conjugate Spanish irregular verbs in El Condicional Perfecto
yo | habría | |
tú | habrías | |
él / ella / Ud. | habría | + past participle |
nosotros | habríamos | |
vosotros | habríais | |
ellos /ellas / Uds. | habrían |
This is how to form El Condicional Perfecto:
Look at these examples of irregular verbs in El Condicional Perfecto:
Special case: verb "pudrir/pudrirse" (to rot/to go off)
This verb doesn't change the ending to -to or -cho; it keeps the irregular form -ido, however the -u from the stem changes to -o.
Pudrir -> podrido
"Si hubieras dejado la carne fuera del frigorífico, se habría podrido."
(If you had left the meat outside the fridge, it would have gone off.)
To revise irregular participles see Spanish irregular past participles ending in -to/-cho
See also:
1. Conjugate haber in the conditional tense in Spanish (El Condicional Simple)
2. Irregular past participles in Spanish
3. Spanish double past participles verbs
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