Pensar (to think) - Condicional perfecto, indicativo (Past Conditional, indicative) - Spanish
Pensar - Conjugation of to think 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: Pensar (to think) - conjugation and tenses - (Spanish)
Syllabus: Spanish lesson - Lista de deseos (Bucket list)
Conjugation of to think in Condicional perfecto
- yo habría pensado I would have thought
- tú habrías pensado You would have thought
- él/ella habría pensado He would have thought
- nosotros/nosotras habríamos pensado We would have thought
- vosotros/vosotras habríais pensado you would have thought
- ellos/ellas habrían pensado They would have thought
Example phrases
- Yo habría pensado en visitar la granja. I would have thought about visiting the farm.
- Tú habrías pensado que la excursión sería divertida. You would have thought that the excursion would be fun.
- Él/ella habría pensado que la vaca había desaparecido. He/She would have thought that the cow had disappeared.
- Nosotros/nosotras habríamos pensado en plantar más girasoles. We would have thought of planting more sunflowers.
- Vosotros/vosotras habríais pensado que el viaje sería largo. You would have thought that the journey would be long.
- Ellos/ellas habrían pensado en ahorrar dinero para viajar. They would have thought about saving money to travel.
Exercise: Conjugate the verbs - pensar (to think)
Instruction: Choose the correct word, read the sentence out loud and translate.
Show answers Show translationPensar (Condicional perfecto, indicativo)
1. Tú ... que la excursión sería divertida.
2. Yo ... en visitar la granja.
3. Él/ella ... que la vaca había desaparecido.
4. Vosotros/vosotras ... que el viaje sería largo.
5. Ellos/ellas ... en ahorrar dinero para viajar.
6. Nosotros/nosotras ... en plantar más girasoles.