Conditional Tenses - AP Spanish Language and Culture
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Fill in the blank with the correct answer.
Me ir al concerto contigo, pero no tengo dinero.
Fill in the blank with the correct answer.
Me ir al concerto contigo, pero no tengo dinero.
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The correct answer is "gustaría," the conditional tense. When translated the sentence means "I would like to go to the concert but I don't have money."
"Gusto" is the wrong tense and person. "Gustaba" and "gustó" are the wrong tense, and "gustan" is the wrong tense and number.
The correct answer is "gustaría," the conditional tense. When translated the sentence means "I would like to go to the concert but I don't have money."
"Gusto" is the wrong tense and person. "Gustaba" and "gustó" are the wrong tense, and "gustan" is the wrong tense and number.
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Which verb best completes this sentence?
Si hubiera hecho el crimen, culpable, pero no lo hice.
Which verb best completes this sentence?
Si hubiera hecho el crimen, culpable, pero no lo hice.
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This is a classic conditional haber/ser structure: the right answer is sería; estaría is in the right tense but does not agree with the adjective; estuviera both does not agree with the adjective and is in the wrong tense.
This is a classic conditional haber/ser structure: the right answer is sería; estaría is in the right tense but does not agree with the adjective; estuviera both does not agree with the adjective and is in the wrong tense.
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Which verb best completes this sentence?
Si hubiera hecho el crimen, culpable, pero no lo hice.
Which verb best completes this sentence?
Si hubiera hecho el crimen, culpable, pero no lo hice.
Tap to reveal answer
This is a classic conditional haber/ser structure: the right answer is sería; estaría is in the right tense but does not agree with the adjective; estuviera both does not agree with the adjective and is in the wrong tense.
This is a classic conditional haber/ser structure: the right answer is sería; estaría is in the right tense but does not agree with the adjective; estuviera both does not agree with the adjective and is in the wrong tense.
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Which verb best completes this sentence?
Si hubiera hecho el crimen, culpable, pero no lo hice.
Which verb best completes this sentence?
Si hubiera hecho el crimen, culpable, pero no lo hice.
Tap to reveal answer
This is a classic conditional haber/ser structure: the right answer is sería; estaría is in the right tense but does not agree with the adjective; estuviera both does not agree with the adjective and is in the wrong tense.
This is a classic conditional haber/ser structure: the right answer is sería; estaría is in the right tense but does not agree with the adjective; estuviera both does not agree with the adjective and is in the wrong tense.
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Fill in the blank with the correct answer.
Me ir al concerto contigo, pero no tengo dinero.
Fill in the blank with the correct answer.
Me ir al concerto contigo, pero no tengo dinero.
Tap to reveal answer
The correct answer is "gustaría," the conditional tense. When translated the sentence means "I would like to go to the concert but I don't have money."
"Gusto" is the wrong tense and person. "Gustaba" and "gustó" are the wrong tense, and "gustan" is the wrong tense and number.
The correct answer is "gustaría," the conditional tense. When translated the sentence means "I would like to go to the concert but I don't have money."
"Gusto" is the wrong tense and person. "Gustaba" and "gustó" are the wrong tense, and "gustan" is the wrong tense and number.
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Which verb best completes this sentence?
Si hubiera hecho el crimen, culpable, pero no lo hice.
Which verb best completes this sentence?
Si hubiera hecho el crimen, culpable, pero no lo hice.
Tap to reveal answer
This is a classic conditional haber/ser structure: the right answer is sería; estaría is in the right tense but does not agree with the adjective; estuviera both does not agree with the adjective and is in the wrong tense.
This is a classic conditional haber/ser structure: the right answer is sería; estaría is in the right tense but does not agree with the adjective; estuviera both does not agree with the adjective and is in the wrong tense.
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Fill in the blank with the correct answer.
Me ir al concerto contigo, pero no tengo dinero.
Fill in the blank with the correct answer.
Me ir al concerto contigo, pero no tengo dinero.
Tap to reveal answer
The correct answer is "gustaría," the conditional tense. When translated the sentence means "I would like to go to the concert but I don't have money."
"Gusto" is the wrong tense and person. "Gustaba" and "gustó" are the wrong tense, and "gustan" is the wrong tense and number.
The correct answer is "gustaría," the conditional tense. When translated the sentence means "I would like to go to the concert but I don't have money."
"Gusto" is the wrong tense and person. "Gustaba" and "gustó" are the wrong tense, and "gustan" is the wrong tense and number.
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Which verb best completes this sentence?
Si hubiera hecho el crimen, culpable, pero no lo hice.
Which verb best completes this sentence?
Si hubiera hecho el crimen, culpable, pero no lo hice.
Tap to reveal answer
This is a classic conditional haber/ser structure: the right answer is sería; estaría is in the right tense but does not agree with the adjective; estuviera both does not agree with the adjective and is in the wrong tense.
This is a classic conditional haber/ser structure: the right answer is sería; estaría is in the right tense but does not agree with the adjective; estuviera both does not agree with the adjective and is in the wrong tense.
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Which verb best completes this sentence?
Si hubiera hecho el crimen, culpable, pero no lo hice.
Which verb best completes this sentence?
Si hubiera hecho el crimen, culpable, pero no lo hice.
Tap to reveal answer
This is a classic conditional haber/ser structure: the right answer is sería; estaría is in the right tense but does not agree with the adjective; estuviera both does not agree with the adjective and is in the wrong tense.
This is a classic conditional haber/ser structure: the right answer is sería; estaría is in the right tense but does not agree with the adjective; estuviera both does not agree with the adjective and is in the wrong tense.
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Fill in the blank with the correct answer.
Me ir al concerto contigo, pero no tengo dinero.
Fill in the blank with the correct answer.
Me ir al concerto contigo, pero no tengo dinero.
Tap to reveal answer
The correct answer is "gustaría," the conditional tense. When translated the sentence means "I would like to go to the concert but I don't have money."
"Gusto" is the wrong tense and person. "Gustaba" and "gustó" are the wrong tense, and "gustan" is the wrong tense and number.
The correct answer is "gustaría," the conditional tense. When translated the sentence means "I would like to go to the concert but I don't have money."
"Gusto" is the wrong tense and person. "Gustaba" and "gustó" are the wrong tense, and "gustan" is the wrong tense and number.
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Which verb best completes this sentence?
Si hubiera hecho el crimen, culpable, pero no lo hice.
Which verb best completes this sentence?
Si hubiera hecho el crimen, culpable, pero no lo hice.
Tap to reveal answer
This is a classic conditional haber/ser structure: the right answer is sería; estaría is in the right tense but does not agree with the adjective; estuviera both does not agree with the adjective and is in the wrong tense.
This is a classic conditional haber/ser structure: the right answer is sería; estaría is in the right tense but does not agree with the adjective; estuviera both does not agree with the adjective and is in the wrong tense.
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