Confused about how to say “would” in Spanish? You’re not alone. English uses ONE word, but Spanish uses several different structures depending on what you actually mean. I want to help you learn Spanish 1-on-1! Book your lessons here: https://bilinguespanish.as.me/schedul... In this video, I break down the difference between: • Conditional tense (would hypothetically) • Imperfect tense (would in the past / used to) • Imperfect subjunctive (would in hypothetical past situations) You'll learn: ✔ How to conjugate each tense ✔ When to use each one in real conversations ✔ Common mistakes Spanish learners make ✔ A story full of mistakes for you to correct ✔ The answers and explanations at the end If you've ever wondered: "Should I say haría, hacía, or something else?" "Why does 'would' keep confusing me in Spanish?" "When do natives actually use these forms?" This lesson is for you! My goal is not just to teach grammar. I want you to speak Spanish with the same personality and confidence you have in English. Need Structure as you learn Spanish? Get your Spanish Like a Native Planner here: https://www.lulu.com/shop/biling%C3%B... Follow me everywhere for daily Spanish help: Instagram: / bilingueblogs TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@toyaplatanado... Facebook Group: / bilingueblogs Business inquiries: [email protected] Subscribe if you're learning real world Spanish and want to sound more natural. 0:00 - Intro 0:35 - Pre-quiz 1:03 - The Conditional Tense 5:17 - Imperfect Tense 8:36 - Bonus (Imperfect Subjunctive) 11:53 - Answers to Quiz 12:03 - Outro Spanish learners | Intermediate Spanish | Learn Spanish | Conditional tense Spanish | Imperfect tense Spanish | Imperfect subjunctive | How to say would in Spanish | Spanish grammar explained | Speak Spanish naturally | Spanish conversation practice | Dominican Spanish | Bilingüe Blogs #LearnSpanish #SpanishGrammar #SpanishLessons