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The document discusses Spanish conditionals, which are used to talk about hypothetical situations. There are two conditional tenses in Spanish: the simple conditional, which refers to things that could happen now or in the future, and the conditional perfect, which is used to say "would have." Examples are provided for each conditional tense, such as "I would travel to Japan" and "They would have come with us, but their mom wouldn't let them."












