Explanation
Conditional Perfect Forms
The conditional perfect is a combination of the past participle and the conditional of the verb haber.
Conditional Perfect Formula
- haber in the conditional + past participle
Haber in the Conditional
| Subject | Haber in the Conditional |
|---|---|
| yo | habría |
| tú | habrías |
| él, ella, usted | habría |
| nosotros | habríamos |
| vosotros | habríais |
| ellos, ellas, ustedes | habrían |
Conditional Perfect Uses
In the examples below, the conditional perfect is used to talk about actions that would have happened had something else not gotten in the way.
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In the examples below, the conditional perfect is used to talk about an action that probably happened or was true.
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There are four other perfect tenses in the indicative: the present perfect, the past perfect, the preterite perfect, and the future perfect. Read more about the conditional in this article.