Conditional Clause Exercises For Spanish Grammar

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The Conditional Clause in Spanish grammar refers to sentences that express a condition that must be fulfilled in order for something else to happen. These clauses usually contain an “if” statement, followed by a main clause that describes the consequence of the condition being met. In Spanish, the Conditional Clause is formed using two verb tenses: the Imperfect Subjunctive for the “if” statement and the Conditional for the main clause. In this exercise, you will practice forming Conditional Clauses in Spanish by filling in the blanks with the correct verb forms. Remember to use the Imperfect Subjunctive for the “if” statement and the Conditional for the main clause. Let’s get started!

Ejercicio 1: Completa las siguientes oraciones con la forma correcta del verbo en condicional

Ejercicio 2: Completa las siguientes oraciones con la forma correcta del verbo en condicional

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