Venir (to come) - Condicional perfecto, indicativo (Past Conditional, indicative) - Spanish
Venir - Conjugation of to come 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: Venir (to come) - conjugation and tenses - (Spanish)
Syllabus: Spanish lesson - Mezclando los pasados (Mixing up the past)
Conjugation of to come in Condicional perfecto
- yo habría venido I would have come
- tú habrías venido You would have come
- él/ella habría venido he would have come
- nosotros/nosotras habríamos venido We would have come
- vosotros/vosotras habríais venido you would have come
- ellos/ellas habrían venido They would have come
Example phrases
- Yo habría venido a la playa si no hubiera tenido que trabajar. I would have come to the beach if I had not had to work.
- Tú habrías venido al campo para admirar la naturaleza. You would have come to the countryside to admire nature.
- Él habría venido a la granja para alimentar a las cabras. He would have come to the farm to feed the goats.
- Nosotros habríamos venido a la montaña a caminar. We would have come to the mountain to walk.
- Vosotros habríais venido al bosque, pero os habéis perdido. You would have come to the forest, but you have gotten lost.
- Ellos habrían venido al lago a disfrutar del paisaje. They would have come to the lake to enjoy the scenery.
Exercise: Conjugate the verbs - venir (to come)
Instruction: Choose the correct word, read the sentence out loud and translate.
Show answers Show translationVenir (Condicional perfecto, indicativo)
1. Vosotros ... al bosque, pero os habéis perdido.
2. Nosotros ... a la montaña a caminar.
3. Ellos ... al lago a disfrutar del paisaje.
4. Él ... a la granja para alimentar a las cabras.
5. Yo ... a la playa si no hubiera tenido que trabajar.
6. Tú ... al campo para admirar la naturaleza.