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Tener Conditional Tense
Master the complexities of tener in the Conditional Tense with our engaging and intuitive resources. Our site offers an extensive verb chart, dynamic conjugation drills, and entertaining games to help you integrate tener into your Spanish fluency. Visit our Spanish conjugation guide for more insights. Perfect your skills with our dedicated tener conjugation section.
Verb Meaning(s): to have
Verb Chart: Tener Conditional Tense
Yo | tendría I would have | Nosotros | tendríamos we would have |
Tú (Juana, Juan) | tendrías you would have | Vosotros (informal Spain) | tendríais you all would have |
Él/Ella/Ud. (Sra./Dr. García) | tendría he/she/you would have | Ellos/Ellas/Uds. | tendrían they/you all would have |
Tener Conditional Tense Practice
Tener Conditional Sentence Examples
I would have a dog if my apartment allowed it.
2. ¿Tú tendrías paciencia si enseñaras a alguien a usar la computadora?
Would you have patience if you were teaching someone how to use a computer?
3. Él tendría una colección de autos antiguos si fuera millonario.
He would have a collection of vintage cars if he were a millionaire.
4. Ella tendría una librería si pudiera elegir su negocio ideal.
She would have a bookstore if she could choose her ideal business.
5. Usted tendría más tiempo libre si delegara algunas de sus responsabilidades, ¿verdad?
You would have more free time if you delegated some of your responsibilities, right?
We would have a house in the countryside to escape on weekends if we could afford it.
7. ¿Vosotros tendríais un huerto si tuvierais un jardín grande? (vosotros is used only in Spain)
Would you guys have a vegetable garden if you had a large yard?
8. Ellos tendrían mejores resultados en sus estudios si se organizaran mejor.
They would have better results in their studies if they organized themselves better.
9. Ellas tendrían un grupo musical si encontraran el tiempo para ensayar.
They would have a band if they found the time to rehearse.
10. ¿Ustedes tendrían un negocio juntos si encontraran la idea perfecta?
Would you have a business together if you found the perfect idea?
Build on Your Tener Knowledge
Now that you’ve mastered the conditional tense of tener, consider exploring its use in the future tense to express actions that will happen. To compare hypothetical vs. future meanings, review the conditional tense of ser and the conditional tense of estar. For a full overview of Spanish verb conjugations, check out our Complete Spanish Verb Guide. Keep practicing—consistency is key to fluency!


