The Conditional Tense (Intro)Online version Review the basics of the Spanish conditional tense. by Carolyn Esquivel 1 The irregular verbs in the conditional share the same irregular stems in the preterit. Yes No 2 The endings for the conditional tense are forms of ía Yes No 3 "Sin ti, no sé que haría", means, “I would make it without you” Yes No 4 In Spanish, the conditional verb form consists of one word. Yes No 5 In English, the conditional is a compound verb form made with an auxiliary verb "would" and a main verb. Yes No 6 There are no irregular verbs in the conditional tense. Yes No 7 The conditional tense is formed in the same way as the present subjunctive. Yes No 8 All forms of the conditional tense have a written accent mark. Yes No 9 The verb endings for the conditional tense are different for irregular verbs. Yes No 10 The conditional tense is used to express "what you would do" or "what would happen". Yes No 11 The future tense can be used to express the probability of a future event, and the conditional can be used to express the probability of a past action. Yes No 12 In Spanish, it's common to use the conditional tense to make polite requests. Yes No