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Learn correr conjugation in Condicional step by step with detailed explanations

Image of correr conjugation in Condicional
correr means: to run

In this lesson we will learn how to conjugate the verb correr in the Condicional tense of the Indicativo mood. It means we will see step by step how to create the following conjugation:
yocorrería
correrías
él/ella/ustedcorrería
nosotros/nosotrascorreríamos
vosotros/vosotrascorreríais
ellos/ellas/ustedescorrerían
This lesson is specifically about the correr conjugation. For a general overview of Simple Tenses conjugation check our Simple Tenses Conjugation Chart.


We also have a Video Presentation on how to conjugate verbs in Condicional. It’s embedded on the right, but you may as well find it in its article containing additional information.

The aim of these lessons is to show as much as possible the logic behind exceptions and spelling corrections. That way the amount of stuff which needs to be learned by heart will be minimal and the learning process will be much more effective. It means learning faster and with less effort.

Step by step instructions

The verb correr has regular conjugation in the Condicional tense of the Indicativo mood. It means this verb follows the basic rules for its group (-er) without exceptions.
The basis for this conjugation is the infinitive of this verb, so it’s really simple to create, and only a few exceptions exist

Use the infinitive correr in each person
Image of correr-
Next, add to the infinitive the endings specific to each person
In this tense we use the exact same endings in each of the three conjugation groups (-ar, -er, -ir). Check out the image showing all the endings. Note the colors and shapes of the letters. It should help you find patterns and make it easier to remember these endings.

Also note that in verb groups -er and -ir all the endings in both Pretéterito Imperfecto and Condicional tenses are identical. Good tip to remember. The only difference is that the Condicional uses the entire infinitive as the stem.
endings condicional how to conjugate spanish verbs
Image of -ía Add the regular ending -ía for the first person singular to get corría
And as before add the regular ending -ías for the second person singular to get corríasImage of -ías
Image of -ía And again add the regular ending -ía for the third person singular to get corría
And add the regular ending -íamos for the first person plural to get corríamosImage of -íamos
Image of -íais And add the regular ending -íais for the second person plural to get corríais
And as before add the regular ending -ían for the third person plural to get corríanImage of -ían

That’s it! The conjugation is now finished. But don’t end your session yet – it’s important to repeat and practice the material in order to remember it. Check below for suggestions.

Next Steps

  • To practice this conjugation and test yourself try this Conjugation Exercise
  • To see other conjugation lessons for this verb choose another tense:  
  • For various exercises related to this verb, visit our Exercise section
  • To see conjugation charts in all tenses for this verb, visit the Conjugator
  • To explore other learning materials visit the Study section


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