Exponer Conditional Mood in Latin American Spanish

The Conditional Mood of navegar is used to express hypothetical or imagined situations, for example: Si tuviera un barco, navegaría por el Caribe. (If I had a boat, I would sail through the Caribbean.)

Navegar is a regular verb, so its Conditional conjugations follow the typical pattern for -ar verbs in Spanish.

Conjugations

Conjugations of Exponer (to expose/present) in the Conditional Mood tense (Latin American Spanish):

Pronoun Conjugation
Yoexpondría
expondrías
Él / Ella / Ustedexpondría
Nosotros / Nosotrasexpondríamos
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedesexpondrían

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Usage of Exponer in the Conditional Mood

The Conditional (Indicative) of navegar is used to express hypothetical situations or possibilities in the future.

To surf the web: Por ejemplo, navegaría por Internet para buscar información. (I would surf the web to look for information.)

To sail or travel by boat: Por ejemplo, navegaríamos por el río si tuviéramos una lancha. (We would sail down the river if we had a boat.)

To get around (colloquial): Por ejemplo, navegaría por la ciudad con más facilidad si tuviera un mapa. (I would get around the city more easily if I had a map.)

To handle a situation (idiomatic): Por ejemplo, tendríamos que navegar esas aguas turbulentas con mucho cuidado. (We would have to handle that tricky situation very carefully.)

Examples

Examples of Exponer in the Conditional Mood

Si tuviera un barco, navegaría por los mares del Caribe. (If I had a boat, I would sail the Caribbean seas.)

Después de la tormenta, los marineros navegarían con más cuidado. (After the storm, the sailors would navigate more carefully.)

¿Navegarías conmigo por el río Amazonas? (Would you sail with me down the Amazon River?)

Los exploradores navegarían hacia el oeste en busca de nuevas tierras. (The explorers would sail westward in search of new lands.)

En nuestras vacaciones, navegaríamos por las islas griegas. (On our vacation, we would sail around the Greek islands.)

Los piratas navegarían por el Caribe en busca de tesoros. (The pirates would sail the Caribbean in search of treasure.)

Si tuviéramos un yate, navegaríamos por la Riviera francesa. (If we had a yacht, we would sail along the French Riviera.)

Después del huracán, los pescadores navegarían con más precaución. (After the hurricane, the fishermen would navigate more cautiously.)

¿Navegarías conmigo por los canales de Venecia? (Would you sail with me through the canals of Venice?)

Los científicos navegarían por los océanos para estudiar la vida marina. (The scientists would sail the oceans to study marine life.)

En nuestro crucero, navegaríamos por el Mediterráneo. (On our cruise, we would sail the Mediterranean.)

Los vikingos navegarían por el Atlántico en busca de nuevas tierras. (The Vikings would sail the Atlantic in search of new lands.)

Si tuviéramos un velero, navegaríamos por las Bahamas. (If we had a sailboat, we would sail around the Bahamas.)

Después del tsunami, los pescadores navegarían con más cautela. (After the tsunami, the fishermen would navigate more cautiously.)

¿Navegarías conmigo por los fiordos de Noruega? (Would you sail with me through the fjords of Norway?)

Conjugations with English Translations

Conjugations of Exponer (to expose/present) in the Conditional Mood tense (Latin American Spanish) with English Translations:

Spanish English
Yo expondría I would navigate
Tú expondrías You would navigate
Él / Ella / Usted expondría He / She / You would navigate
Nosotros / Nosotras expondríamos We would navigate
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes expondrían They / You all would navigate

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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.