Contar (to count) - Condicional perfecto, indicativo (Past Conditional, indicative) - Spanish
Contar - Conjugation of to count 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: Contar (to count) - conjugation and tenses - (Spanish)
Syllabus: Spanish lesson - Números y contar (Numbers and counting)
Conjugation of to count in Condicional perfecto
- yo habría contado I would have counted
- tú habrías contado You would have counted
- él/ella habría contado he would have counted
- nosotros/nosotras habríamos contado we would have counted
- vosotros/vosotras habríais contado You would have counted
- ellos/ellas habrían contado they would have counted
Example phrases
- Yo habría contado la historia si hubieras estado aquí. I would have told the story if you had been here.
- Tú habrías contado la verdad en su lugar. You would have told the truth in their place.
- Él habría contado con más ayuda si hubiese podido. He would have counted on more help if he could have.
- Nosotros habríamos contado el dinero antes de salir. We would have counted the money before leaving.
- Vosotros habríais contado todas las estrellas en el cielo. You all would have counted all the stars in the sky.
- Ellos habrían contado su experiencia si hubieran tenido tiempo. They would have told their experience if they had had time.
Exercise: Conjugate the verbs - contar (to count)
Instruction: Choose the correct word, read the sentence out loud and translate.
Show answers Show translationContar (Condicional perfecto, indicativo)
1. Él ... con más ayuda si hubiese podido.
2. Yo ... la historia si hubieras estado aquí.
3. Tú ... la verdad en su lugar.
4. Ellos ... su experiencia si hubieran tenido tiempo.
5. Vosotros ... todas las estrellas en el cielo.
6. Nosotros ... el dinero antes de salir.