The conditional of hay (there is/there are) is habría (there would be), eg en mi ciudad ideal habría una piscina (in my ideal town, there would be a swimming pool).
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Master English conditionals in 15 minutes
English conditionals don’t have to be confusing. In this lesson, we clearly explain the zero, first, second, and third ...
Conditional sentences look at possible situations and the most common types of conditional sentences involve the word ‘if’. In this lesson, we explain the four types of conditionals. We use the zero ...
‘If’ usually introduces conditional clauses. The same applies to other conditionals such as unless, should and in case which, however, perform other functions in different contexts. As conditionals, ...
The conditional of hay (there is/there are) is habría (there would be), eg en mi ciudad ideal habría una piscina (in my ideal town, there would be a swimming pool).
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