Breakdown of ¿Qué harían? Seguramente estarían felicísimos.
feliz
happy
estar
to be (location/state)
qué
what
hacer
to do / to make
seguramente
surely / probably
Questions & Answers about ¿Qué harían? Seguramente estarían felicísimos.
Why are we using the conditional verbs harían and estarían if the English translation is in the past tense?
This is a special use of the conditional tense that you are learning in this lesson! Instead of meaning 'would do' or 'would be', it is used to express a guess, wonder, or probability about a past event. So ¿Qué harían? means 'I wonder what they did?' and estarían means 'they probably were'.
Could I just ask ¿Qué hicieron? instead of ¿Qué harían?
I know the word for happy is feliz, so why is it spelled with a 'c' in felicísimos?
Doesn't seguramente usually mean securely or safely?
While the adjective seguro can mean safe or secure, the adverb seguramente is most often used to mean 'surely', 'probably', or 'most likely'. It pairs perfectly with the conditional tense here to emphasize that you are making a very strong, confident guess about the past.
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