10.2.7

Irregular Verbs: Adding 'DR' to the Stem

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Removing the infinitive ending and adding 'DR' to the Stem

There are five irregular verbs in the conditional tense and the future tense that share this irregularity.

Illustrative background for Poner - to putIllustrative background for Poner - to put ?? "content

Poner - to put

  • Pondría - I would put.
  • Pondrías - you would put.
  • Pondría - he/she would put / you would put (formal).
  • Pondríamos - we would put.
  • Pondríais - you would put (plural).
  • Pondrían - they would put / you would put (formal plural).
Illustrative background for Salir - to go outIllustrative background for Salir - to go out ?? "content

Salir - to go out

  • Saldría - I would go out.
  • Saldrías - you would go out.
  • Saldría - he/she would go out / you would go out (formal).
  • Saldríamos - we would go out.
  • Saldríais - you would go out (plural).
  • Saldrían - they would go out / you would go out (formal plural).
Illustrative background for Tener - to haveIllustrative background for Tener - to have ?? "content

Tener - to have

  • Tendría - I would have.
  • Tendrías - you would have.
  • Tendría - he/she would have / you would have (formal).
  • Tendríamos - we would have.
  • Tendríais - you would have (plural).
  • Tendrían - they would have / you would have (formal plural).
Illustrative background for Valer - to cost, to be worthIllustrative background for Valer - to cost, to be worth ?? "content

Valer - to cost, to be worth

  • Valdría - I would cost.
  • Valdrías - you would cost.
  • Valdría - he/she would cost / you would cost (formal).
  • Valdríamos - we would cost.
  • Valdríais - you would cost (plural).
  • Valdrían - they would cost / you would cost (formal plural).
Illustrative background for Venir - to comeIllustrative background for Venir - to come ?? "content

Venir - to come

  • Vendría - I would come.
  • Vendrías - you would come.
  • Vendría - he/she would come / you would come (formal).
  • Vendríamos - we would come.
  • Vendríais - you would come (plural).
  • Vendrían - they would come / you would come (formal plural).

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