I would go to Hawaii

USAGE NOTE
In English, "would" is classified as an auxiliary verb to indicate the conditional tense of a verb that comes after it. In Spanish, the conditional tense is expressed via verbal inflection. This phrase may also be spelled "I would go to Hawai'i."
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
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a. iría a Hawai
I need a vacation. If I had more money, I would go to Hawaii.Necesito vacaciones. Si tuviera más dinero, iría a Hawai.
a. iba a Hawai
When I was a kid, I would go to Hawaii every summer to visit my grandparents.Cuando era niño, iba a Hawai cada verano para visitar a mis abuelos.
b. solía ir a Hawai
Where did you go on vacation when you were young? - I would go to Hawaii with my whole family.¿Adónde ibas de vacaciones cuando eras joven? - Solía ir a Hawai con toda mi familia.
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