Conditionals are used to express both real, likely and unreal situations. As a result, tenses used with them are not flat; they change. That is why the difference between ‘If I arrive’ and ‘If I had ...
The conditional of hay (there is/there are) is habría (there would be), eg en mi ciudad ideal habría una piscina (in my ideal town, there would be a swimming pool).
English tenses represent one of the most fundamental aspects of achieving fluency in the language. These grammatical structures enable speakers to convey precise temporal relationships, indicating ...
The conditional of hay (there is/there are) is habría (there would be), eg en mi ciudad ideal habría una piscina (in my ideal town, there would be a swimming pool).