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Javier Rosas
Professional TeacherIn Spanish, we use the conditional tense (haría, sería, viajaría…) to talk about a future action seen from a past moment.
👉 In other words:
Someone was in the past, thinking or saying something about the future.
This structure usually appears after verbs in the past such as:
pensé que… (I thought that…)
sabía que… (I knew that…)
me dijo que… (he/she told me that…)
creía que… (I believed that…)
✅ Structure:
Past verb + que + conditional
Examples
Nunca pensé que viajaría tanto.
Sabía que sería difícil.
Sabíamos que el proyecto ______ complicado.
sería
habría sido
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Feb 27, 2026 5:55 PM
Javier Rosas
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