Breakdown of Construiría una barrera de madera para proteger las flores del viento fuerte.
yo
I
de
of
para
for
de
from
la flor
the flower
una
a
el viento
the wind
fuerte
strong
construir
to build
la barrera
the barrier
la madera
the wood
proteger
to protect
Questions & Answers about Construiría una barrera de madera para proteger las flores del viento fuerte.
Why is construiría used here instead of construiré?
Construiría is the conditional form (“would build”), used for hypothetical or tentative actions.
Construiré is the simple future (“I will build”), used for definite plans or predictions.
How do you form the conditional tense of regular -ir verbs like construir?
Add the conditional endings to the infinitive:
• yo construiría
• tú construirías
• él/ella construiría
• nosotros construiríamos
• vosotros construiríais
• ellos/ellas construirían
What nuance does the conditional convey in this sentence?
Why is there no subject pronoun yo before construiría?
Spanish often omits subject pronouns because verb endings already indicate person. You can say (Yo) construiría, but it’s redundant unless you want to emphasize yo.
Why does construiría have an accent on the í?
What is the function of para before proteger?
Para + infinitive expresses purpose (equivalent to in order to or to in English). So para proteger means to protect.
Could you use por instead of para here?
Why is the infinitive proteger used instead of a subjunctive clause like para que proteja?
Both are grammatically correct for purpose:
• para proteger las flores (para + infinitive) – more concise and common.
• para que proteja las flores (para que + subjunctive) – slightly more formal or explicit.
Why is it una barrera de madera and not una barrera de mader?
Is barrera the same as cerca or cerco?
Why does de el viento contract to del viento?
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