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Regular AR Verbs in the Conditional Tense

To form the conditional tense for regular verbs, take the infinitive without removing the infinitive ending and add the conditional endings for each person. The endings are exactly the same as the imperfect ER, IR endings. Here is the example with 'tomar':

ER Verbs in the Conditional Tense

To form the conditional tense for regular verbs, take the infinitive without removing the infinitive ending and add the conditional endings for each person. The endings are exactly the same as the imperfect ER, IR endings. Here is the example with 'volver':

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