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Conjugation Chart of “Imponer” (to impose) in the Conditional Mood
Pronoun | Conjugation |
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Yo | impondría |
Tú | impondrías |
Él / Ella / Usted | impondría |
Nosotros / Nosotras | impondríamos |
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes | impondrían |
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Understanding the Conditional Mood of “Imponer”
The Conditional Mood of disponer is used to talk about hypothetical or potential situations in the future, for example: Si tuvieras más tiempo, dispondrías de más oportunidades para viajar. (If you had more time, you would have more opportunities to travel.)
Disponer is a stem-changing verb, which means the stem vowel changes in certain conjugations. In the Conditional, the o changes to o->o->o->o->o->o across all subjects.
How to Use Imponer in the Conditional Mood
The conditional mood of disponer is used to express hypothetical or potential situations, often with an implied condition.
To be willing or inclined to do something: For example, Si tuviera más tiempo, dispondría de él para ayudarte. (If I had more time, I would be willing to use it to help you.) This usage suggests a willingness or inclination to do something if certain conditions are met.
To have something at one’s disposal: For example, Dispondríamos de más recursos si el presupuesto fuera mayor. (We would have more resources at our disposal if the budget were larger.) This meaning implies having access to or being able to use something, contingent on a particular circumstance.
To arrange or organize something: For example, Si yo fuera el jefe, dispondría las cosas de manera diferente. (If I were the boss, I would arrange things differently.) This usage refers to making arrangements or organizing something in a hypothetical scenario.
To prepare or get ready: For example, Me dispondría a salir temprano si no hubiera tanto tráfico. (I would get ready to leave early if there weren’t so much traffic.) This meaning suggests preparing or getting ready for something, contingent on a particular condition.
To decide or determine (colloquial): For example, Si fuera tú, no dispondría nada hasta consultarlo con tu familia. (If I were you, I wouldn’t decide anything until consulting with your family.) In this colloquial usage, it means to make a decision or determination, often with the implication of caution or advice.
Real Life Examples of Imponer in the Conditional Mood
Si dispondría de más tiempo libre, me gustaría viajar más. (If I had more free time, I would like to travel more.)
Ella dispondría de un presupuesto mayor para remodelar la cocina. (She would have a bigger budget to remodel the kitchen.)
¿Dispondrías de un momento para ayudarme con este proyecto? (Would you have a moment to help me with this project?)
En la reunión, dispondríamos de más tiempo para discutir las ideas. (At the meeting, we would have more time to discuss the ideas.)
Los empleados dispondrían de mejores beneficios si la empresa tuviera más éxito. (The employees would have better benefits if the company were more successful.)
Si dispondría de recursos adicionales, podría expandir mi negocio. (If I had additional resources, I could expand my business.)
¿Dispondrías de paciencia para enseñarme a tocar la guitarra? (Would you have the patience to teach me how to play the guitar?)
Mis amigos y yo dispondríamos de más energía si durmiéramos mejor. (My friends and I would have more energy if we slept better.)
Los vecinos dispondrían de un parque más bonito si cuidaran mejor el área. (The neighbors would have a nicer park if they took better care of the area.)
Si dispondría de más dinero, podría comprar un coche nuevo. (If I had more money, I could buy a new car.)
¿Dispondrían de tiempo para ir al cine esta noche? (Would you all have time to go to the movies tonight?)
En una situación ideal, dispondríamos de más oportunidades para viajar. (In an ideal situation, we would have more opportunities to travel.)
Si tuviera un trabajo remoto, dispondría de más flexibilidad en mi horario. (If I had a remote job, I would have more flexibility in my schedule.)
Los estudiantes dispondrían de más recursos educativos si la escuela tuviera un presupuesto más grande. (The students would have more educational resources if the school had a bigger budget.)
¿Dispondría de un momento para explicarme cómo funciona esta aplicación? (Would you have a moment to explain to me how this app works?)
Conjugation Chart with English Translations
Conjugations of Imponer (to impose) in the Conditional Mood (Latin American Spanish) with English Translations:
Spanish | English |
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Yo impondría | I would arrange |
Tú impondrías | You would arrange |
Él / Ella / Usted impondría | He / She / You would arrange |
Nosotros / Nosotras impondríamos | We would arrange |
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes impondrían | They / You all would arrange |
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.