Breakdown of ¿Quién querría tomar este seminario?
quién
who (singular)
querer
to want
tomar
to take / to drink
este
this
el seminario
the seminar
Questions & Answers about ¿Quién querría tomar este seminario?
Why does querer change to querría here instead of querería?
Querer has an irregular stem in the conditional tense. Instead of using the full infinitive as the base, you drop the e from the ending to get the stem querr-. Then you add the standard conditional endings. For the third-person singular, that makes it querría (would want).
Why is querría conjugated in the third-person singular (like él or ella) if we don't know who the subject is?
Why use tomar for 'to take' a seminar instead of sacar or llevar?
I always mix up este and esto. Why is it este seminario?
Este is the masculine singular adjective for 'this' when it is placed right before a masculine noun (like seminario). Esto is a neutral pronoun used only when you are talking about a general situation, an abstract idea, or an unknown object, and it never goes directly before a noun.
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