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The conditional perfect is a combination of the _____ ________ and the conditional of the verb haber. |
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The conditional perfect describes an action in the past that "_______ ________" happened but did not due to some other event. |
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I would have, she would have, we would have, they would have corresponds with which tense? |
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It can also be used to express ________ of an action that has already been completed. |
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probability IE He had probably already eaten before leaving: Habría comido antes de salir. |
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Conditional perfect is formed by combining haber (conjugated to the _______) with the past participle |
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Haber is irregular in the conditional. It loses the -e in the infinitive ending before adding the ______ endings. (habría, habrías, etc.) |
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What is the conjugated form of haber for each tense in conditional perfect? (yo, tu, ud., nosotros, vosotros, uds.) |
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Habría Habrías Habría Habríamos Habríais Habrían |
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(cond. perf) Yo + comprar |
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(cond. perf) Nosotros + cenar |
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Translate: It must have been eight o’clock when we arrived. |
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Habrían sido las ocho cuando llegamos |
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It is used primarily to indicate something _________ or unreal in past time, in a context where the subjunctive is not required such as in the main clause of a sentence: |
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