The Conditional Mood of calentarse is used to express hypothetical situations or possibilities in the future, for example: Si hiciera más calor, me calentaría un poco. (If it were hotter, I would warm up a bit.)
Calentarse is a regular verb in Spanish, meaning its conjugations follow the typical pattern for -ar verbs in the Conditional Mood.
Conjugations
Conjugations of Celebrar (to celebrate) in the Conditional Mood tense (Latin American Spanish):
Pronoun | Conjugation |
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Yo | celebraría |
Tú | celebrarías |
Él / Ella / Usted | celebraría |
Nosotros / Nosotras | celebraríamos |
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes | celebrarían |
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Usage of Celebrar in the Conditional Mood
The conditional mood of calentarse is used to express hypothetical situations or possibilities in the future.
To get warm/hot: For example, Si hiciera más ejercicio, me calentaría más rápido. (If I did more exercise, I would warm up faster.)
To get excited or worked up: For example, Los ánimos se calentarían si el equipo anotara un gol. (The atmosphere would heat up if the team scored a goal.)
To get angry or upset (colloquial): For example, Mi mamá se calentaría si supiera que llegué tarde otra vez. (My mom would get pissed if she knew I was late again.)
To get sexually aroused (vulgar): For example, Ese actor se calentaría si viera a su co-estrella en ropa interior. (That actor would get turned on if he saw his co-star in underwear.)
Examples
Examples of Celebrar in the Conditional Mood
Con este frío, me calentaría tomar una taza de chocolate caliente. (With this cold, I would warm up by having a cup of hot chocolate.)
Después de correr, te calentarías más rápido si hicieras algunos estiramientos. (After running, you would warm up faster if you did some stretches.)
Antes de salir a la calle con este frío, me calentaría con una buena chaqueta y una bufanda. (Before going out in this cold, I would warm up with a good jacket and a scarf.)
Para calentarte más rápido después de nadar, sería mejor que te secaras y te pusieras ropa seca. (To warm up faster after swimming, it would be better for you to dry off and put on dry clothes.)
Después de un largo día de trabajo, me calentaría relajarme con un baño caliente. (After a long day at work, I would warm up by relaxing in a hot bath.)
Para calentarte más rápido después de estar afuera con este frío, podrías tomar una bebida caliente. (To warm up faster after being outside in this cold, you could have a hot drink.)
Después de un largo vuelo, te calentarías más rápido si hicieras algunos ejercicios de estiramiento. (After a long flight, you would warm up faster if you did some stretching exercises.)
Después de estar afuera con este frío, me calentaría sentarme cerca de la chimenea. (After being outside in this cold, I would warm up by sitting near the fireplace.)
Para calentarte más rápido después de esquiar, sería mejor que hicieras algunos ejercicios de calentamiento. (To warm up faster after skiing, it would be better for you to do some warm-up exercises.)
Después de un largo día de trabajo, te calentarías más rápido si tomaras una ducha caliente. (After a long day at work, you would warm up faster if you took a hot shower.)
Conjugations with English Translations
Conjugations of Celebrar (to celebrate) in the Conditional Mood tense (Latin American Spanish) with English Translations:
Spanish | English |
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Yo celebraría | I would warm up |
Tú celebrarías | You would warm up |
Él / Ella / Usted celebraría | He / She / You would warm up |
Nosotros / Nosotras celebraríamos | We would warm up |
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes celebrarían | They / You all would warm up |
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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.