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What does it mean. What tense and form is it'

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updated OCT 17, 2008
posted by Tracy-Vaught

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Thank you, Quentin. Your's was definately the most complete answer. I have not worked with the Conditional tense before. This is very helpful.

updated OCT 17, 2008
posted by Tracy-Vaught
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Quentin said:

http://www.spanishdict.com/conjugate/haberI don't see where anyone completely answered you question.Look on the link under Conditional tense Indicative mood 2nd person singularIt is also used as an auxilary verb in forming the same person compound (perfect) tenseshabrías, habrías + past participle

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updated OCT 17, 2008
posted by Tracy-Vaught
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Hi, Tracy.

(1) There should be an accent over the i.
(2) You will learn more if you post the entire sentence where you found this.

Thanks!!

updated OCT 17, 2008
posted by Natasha
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http://www.spanishdict.com/conjugate/haber

I don't see where anyone completely answered you question.

Look on the link under Conditional tense Indicative mood 2nd person singular
It is also used as an auxilary verb in forming the same person compound (perfect) tenses

habrías, habrías + past participle

updated OCT 17, 2008
posted by 0074b507
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This is from the verb haber which means to have.

updated OCT 16, 2008
posted by Sally
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you would have...

updated OCT 16, 2008
posted by Marisa-Estrada
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Need more input, more data
sincerely,
the computer

updated OCT 16, 2008
posted by 00769608
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