The Spanish conditional perfect tense is used to describe something that could have happened in the past but did not due to another event. In some cases it can also imply the probability that this event will happen eventually.
conditional perfect of "haber" + past participle of verb
Yo 丑补产谤铆补 comido la comida pero mi perro lo com铆o antes. | I would have eaten the food but my dog ate it first. |
The following charts show the verb 鈥渆ndings鈥 for all regular verbs in the Conditional Perfect Tense.
You will notice that all uses of the conditional perfect use the verb haber
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Remember: these verb charts are only a tool to use while one is learning the language. In other words, one must eventually forget the verb chart and it must become second nature.
Personal Pronoun | Ending | Example (haber) |
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Yo | -铆补 | 丑补产谤铆补 |
Tu | -铆补s | 丑补产谤铆补s |
El/Ella | -铆补 | 丑补产谤铆补 |
Nosotros | -铆补mos | 丑补产谤铆补mos |
Vosotros | -铆补is | 丑补产铆补颈蝉 |
Ellos/Ellas | -铆补n | 丑补产谤铆补n |