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Old August 15, 2012, 05:06 PM
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Conditional vs. Past Subjunctive

One thing Iv been wondering about lately is when I should use the conditional or past subjunctive. I see both used when "would" is appropriate in English such as quisiera when you want to say I would like why wouldnt you use querría. Iv also seen it with plenty of other verbs but I cant recall another example of one I saw at the moment.
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