hubiereis perdurado
Future perfect subjunctivevosotrosconjugation ofperdurar.

perdurar

perdurar(
pehr
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doo
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rahr
)
An intransitive verb is one that does not require a direct object (e.g., The man sneezed.).
intransitive verb
a. to live on
El espíritu de tu madre perdurará siempre.Your mother's spirit will live on forever.
b. to last
El dolor de perder a un hijo perdura para siempre.The pain of losing a child lasts forever.
c. to endure
Sus contribuciones al mundo perdurarán después de que haya muerto.His contributions to the world will endure after he has died.
a. to remain
El dolor perdura pese a haberme operado.The pain remains despite the fact that I underwent surgery.
b. to still exist
El amor hacia un ser querido perdura aunque esa persona fallezca.The love we feel for one dear to us still exists even when that person passes away.
c. to survive
La ansiedad puede perdurar durante bastante tiempo, incluso cuando un psicólogo la está tratando.Anxiety can survive for quite some time, even when a psychologist is treating it.
d. to persist
Mi resentimiento hacia Juan perdura aunque me pidiera perdón por todo lo que me hizo.My resentment towards Juan persists even though he apologized for everything he did to me.
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