This next type of si clause is used for conditions that are contrary to the facts. This means that the result clause is pretty much impossible. The imperfect, or past, subjunctive is used to create the si clause while the conditional tense is used in the resulting clause. The imperfect subjunctive is used to show that the si clause is not reality. If I had all of the money in the world, I would buy a private jet. If I was older, I would drive my own car like my dad.
If I had more money, I would travel around the whole world. The last type of si clause is for situations that are contrary to past facts. The result clauses show an unrealized possibility that could have happened in the past if the condition would have been met.
Once again, these are hypothetical situations. The result clause demonstrates what would have happened had the condition been met. If I had studied more, I would have better grades now. If I had told you that I can sing, you would have laughed. Travel easier to Spanish-speaking countries by practicing your second language! There are over 20 countries with Spanish speakers waiting for you to visit them. Take the first step towards achieving your goals by signing up for a free trial class at Homeschool Spanish Academy!
They use three different options:. For example: Si yo hubiera conocido el sitio web Spanishviaskype. If I had heard about Spanishviaskype.
Actually, it has the same use of the previous clause. If I had been born in Spain, now, I would speak Spanish. I cannot change the place of my birth, and the consequences I would speak Spanish now are set in the present. In consequence, although nobody likes to have conditions and requirements in their lives, we use this kind of clauses every day.
Learning Spanish via Skype is easy and convenient! Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. In fact, all conditional sentences in Spanish have the following two parts:. The main clause, which is the sentence that tells us what the result or consequence will be if the condition expressed by the si clause occurs.
Caption 47, Ana Carolina - Condicionales. Just like with 'if clauses' in English, we use ' si clauses' in Spanish to talk about possibilities. Moreover, in Spanish, we have three different kinds of conditional sentences. We use these sentences to express things that are very likely to happen.
In other words, if the condition occurs, the result will also occur. Let's see an example:. Caption 56, Ana Carolina - Condicionales. We use this kind of ' si clauses' when the speaker has serious doubts about the condition and its potential result. If I won the lottery, I'd travel around the whole world,. Finally, we use these conditional sentences when we talk about a condition in the past that didn't occur, which means that it is impossible for the result to happen.
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