The Conditional Perfect in Spanish

The conditional perfect in Spanish is the tense we use for talking about actions that would have happened under certain conditions but didn’t. For example, you would use the conditional perfect to say, “Habría ido al concierto, pero estaba lloviendo” (“I would have gone to the concert, but it was raining”).

Since knowing the conditional perfect is an essential tense when you want to master Spanish, we will show you in this page different resources related to it, like explanations and examples, interactive content, printables and more.

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