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“Acostarse” (to go to bed) in the Conditional Mood
Pronoun | Conjugation |
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Yo | me acostarĂa |
TĂş | te acostarĂas |
Él / Ella / Usted | se acostarĂa |
Nosotros / Nosotras | nos acostarĂamos |
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes | se acostarĂan |
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Understanding the Conditional Mood of “Acostarse”
The Conditional Mood of acostarse is used to talk about actions that would happen under certain conditions, for example: Me acostarĂa temprano si no tuviera tanto trabajo. (I would go to bed early if I didn’t have so much work.)
Acostarse is a regular verb in Spanish, which means its conjugations in the Conditional follow the same pattern as other verbs ending in -ar.
How to Use Acostarse in the Conditional Mood
The conditional mood of acostarse is used to express hypothetical or potential situations related to the action of going to bed or lying down.
Hypothetical situation: For example, Me acostarĂa temprano si no tuviera tanto trabajo. (I would go to bed early if I didn’t have so much work.)
Polite request: For example, ÂżTe acostarĂas un rato? Pareces cansado. (Would you lie down for a bit? You seem tired.)
Expressing willingness: For example, Me acostarĂa en el sofá si no hay camas disponibles. (I would lie down on the couch if there are no available beds.)
Slang/Idiomatic (rude): For example, ¡Acostarse con alguien! can mean to have sexual relations with someone in a vulgar way. (To sleep with someone!)
Real Life Examples of Acostarse in the Conditional Mood
Si me acostarĂa temprano, estarĂa más descansado para el viaje de mañana. (If I went to bed early, I’d be more rested for tomorrow’s trip.)
DespuĂ©s de un largo dĂa de trabajo, te acostarĂas y descansarĂas un poco. (After a long day at work, you’d go to bed and rest a bit.)
Los niños se acostarĂan a las 8 pm para estar listos para la escuela. (The kids would go to bed at 8 pm to be ready for school.)
En el hotel, me acostarĂa temprano para aprovechar el dĂa siguiente. (At the hotel, I’d go to bed early to make the most of the next day.)
DespuĂ©s de una noche de fiesta, te acostarĂas hasta tarde al dĂa siguiente. (After a night of partying, you’d sleep in late the next day.)
Cuando estás enfermo, te acostarĂas temprano para descansar. (When you’re sick, you’d go to bed early to rest.)
En el campamento, nos acostarĂamos temprano para levantarnos con el amanecer. (At the campsite, we’d go to bed early to wake up at sunrise.)
DespuĂ©s de un largo vuelo, me acostarĂa en cuanto llegara al hotel. (After a long flight, I’d go to bed as soon as I got to the hotel.)
Antes de un examen importante, me acostarĂa temprano para estar alerta. (Before an important exam, I’d go to bed early to be alert.)
En la boda de tu hermana, te acostarĂas tarde despuĂ©s de celebrar. (At your sister’s wedding, you’d go to bed late after celebrating.)
DespuĂ©s de una larga jornada laboral, me acostarĂa temprano para recargar energĂas. (After a long workday, I’d go to bed early to recharge.)
Conjugation Chart with English Translations
Conjugations of Acostarse (to go to bed) in the Conditional Mood (Latin American Spanish) with English Translations:
Spanish | English |
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Yo me acostarĂa | I would go to bed |
TĂş te acostarĂas | You would go to bed |
Él / Ella / Usted se acostarĂa | He / She / You would go to bed |
Nosotros / Nosotras nos acostarĂamos | We would go to bed |
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes se acostarĂan | They / You all would go to bed |
This post covers Latin American Spanish. For Castilian Spanish, click here
Synonyms
The Conditional mood is also known as the Simple Conditional, Conditional Simple, Would Tense, or Future of the Past in English, and as Condicional Simple, Pospretérito, Potencial Simple, or Condicional de Indicativo in Spanish.