Condicional
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As in your lenguage, the conditional tense is what allows you to talk about possibilities, about what you would do in a given situation, how your life would be, or what you could achieve.
Mastering the conditional is not just about grammar: it’s the key to sounding more natural, gaining confidence, and making your voice heard in a professional Spanish-speaking environment.
In Spanish there are three types of conditionals. Not all of them are learned at the same time; depending on your level, you should know one or another:
A1–A2: fixed phrases with the simple conditional (me gustaría, podría / I would like, I could) and Type 1 conditional (real/possible).
B1: Type 2 conditional (hypothetical/unlikely).
B2–C1: Type 3 conditional (unreal in the past).
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