I assume then if I wanted to use the expression 'vale la pena' in the conditional, it would read 'valdría la pena'? (It would be worth it)?
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Nelson S.Kwiziq community member
I assume then if I wanted to use the expression 'vale la pena' in the conditional, it would read 'valdría la pena'? (It would be worth it)?
This question relates to:Spanish lesson "Conjugate valer in the conditional tense in Spanish (El Condicional Simple)"
Asked 6 years ago

SilviaKwiziq Native Spanish Teacher
Yes Nelson, you are right! "Valdría la pena" is the conditional tense. Silvia
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