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Future and Conditional
Can you please provide me examples on how to use both future and conditional sentence in one sentence?
Here's my example: Me gustaría comprarlo cuando tendré dinero. This is the only type of example that I can think of to use both conditional and future tenses (using "would like"). |
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Me gustaría comprarlo cuando tenga (el) dinero. = I'd like to buy it when I have the money. Perhaps something like the following example fits the bill, but I believe the present tense would serve just as well to express the immediate future: ¿Podría decirme a qué hora saldrá el próximo tren? Other than the preceding example, I can't think of a case where both the conditional and the future tenses would appear in the same sentence. |
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Would this be expressed in conditional and future?
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Sería maravilloso saber bailar, asi que tomaré clases de baile. Almost and do not dispair! Practice makes perfect. |
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