Robar (to steal) - Condicional perfecto, indicativo (Past Conditional, indicative) - Spanish
Robar - Conjugation of to steal 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: Robar (to steal) - conjugation and tenses - (Spanish)
Syllabus: Spanish lesson - ¿Un desastre de vacaciones? (Holiday disaster?)
Conjugation of to steal in Condicional perfecto
- yo habría robado I would have stolen
- tú habrías robado You would have stolen
- él/ella habría robado he/she would have stolen
- nosotros/nosotras habríamos robado We would have stolen
- vosotros/vosotras habríais robado You would have stolen
- ellos/ellas habrían robado they would have stolen
Example phrases
- Yo habría robado el carné de conducir. I would have stolen the driving licence.
- Tú habrías robado la maleta. You would have stolen the suitcase.
- Él habría robado la llave. He would have stolen the key.
- Nosotros habríamos robado la guía turística. We would have stolen the tourist guide.
- Vosotros habríais robado el biquini. You would have stolen the bikini.
- Ellos habrían robado el pasaporte. They would have stolen the passport.
Exercise: Conjugate the verbs - robar (to steal)
Instruction: Choose the correct word, read the sentence out loud and translate.
Show answers Show translationRobar (Condicional perfecto, indicativo)
1. Yo ... el carné de conducir.
2. Nosotros ... la guía turística.
3. Ellos ... el pasaporte.
4. Tú ... la maleta.
5. Él ... la llave.
6. Vosotros ... el biquini.