Cerrar (to close) - Condicional perfecto, indicativo (Past Conditional, indicative) - Spanish
Cerrar - Conjugation of to close in Spanish: Conjugation table, examples and exercises in the past conditional, indicative tense (Condicional perfecto, indicativo).
Condicional perfecto, indicativo (Past Conditional, indicative)
All conjugations and tenses: Cerrar (to close) - conjugation and tenses - (Spanish)
Syllabus: Spanish lesson - Muebles (Furniture)
Conjugation of to close in Condicional perfecto
- yo habría cerrado I would have closed
- tú habrías cerrado You would have closed
- él/ella habría cerrado he would have closed
- nosotros/nosotras habríamos cerrado We would have closed
- vosotros/vosotras habríais cerrado you would have closed
- ellos/ellas habrían cerrado They would have closed
Example phrases
- Yo habría cerrado la puerta, pero estaba abierta. I would have closed the door, but it was open.
- Tú habrías cerrado la tienda si tenías la llave. You would have closed the store if you had the key.
- Él habría cerrado el trato si hubiera tenido tiempo. He would have closed the deal if he had had time.
- Nosotros habríamos cerrado el negocio, pero nos faltó apoyo. We would have closed the business, but we lacked support.
- Vosotros habríais cerrado las ventanas antes de la tormenta. You all would have closed the windows before the storm.
- Ellos habrían cerrado el caso si hubieran encontrado más pruebas. They would have closed the case if they had found more evidence.
Exercise: Conjugate the verbs - cerrar (to close)
Instruction: Choose the correct word, read the sentence out loud and translate.
Show answers Show translationCerrar (Condicional perfecto, indicativo)
1. Ellos ... el caso si hubieran encontrado más pruebas.
2. Tú ... la tienda si tenías la llave.
3. Él ... el trato si hubiera tenido tiempo.
4. Yo ... la puerta, pero estaba abierta.
5. Vosotros ... las ventanas antes de la tormenta.
6. Nosotros ... el negocio, pero nos faltó apoyo.