Have you ever heard of conditional tense? This is verb tense that is used to indicate that an action or state of being is dependent on the occurrence of a condition. For example:
Present conditional: If he had the money he would goPresent continuous conditional: He would be getting up now if he was in Australia.Perfect conditional: She would have visited me if she had had time.Perfect continuous conditional: I would have been playing tennis if I hadn't broken my arm.
Conditional Tense are formed using the auxiliary verb would.
Source: Spanish language
http://spanish.about.com/cs/verbs/g/conditonalgl.htm
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ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing.
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ReplyDeleteI also find it interesting that your source is Spanish Language. :)
Good to know, JC! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteIt's a simple enough grammar point; there's no reason to feel "burdened."