vendría
come, would come
Verb vendría
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First-person singular (yo) conditional form of venir.
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Formal second-person singular (usted) conditional form of venir.
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Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) conditional form of venir.
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Di por supuesto que ella vendría.
I took it for granted that she would come.
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Tom le dijo a Mary que vendría.
Tom said Mary would come.
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¿Qué le hizo pensar que Tom no vendría?
What made you think that Tom wouldn't come?
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Pensé que Tom vendría a recogerme.
I thought Tom would come to pick me up.
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Tom llamó para decirle a Mary que vendría más tarde.
Tom called to tell Mary that he'd be late.
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Ella me prometió que vendría.
She promised me that she'd come.
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Yo pensé que él vendría.
I thought he would come.
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Sabía que este momento vendría.
I knew this moment would come.
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Tom pensaba que Mary vendría a su fiesta.
Tom thought Mary would come to his party.
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Creí que Tom no vendría.
I thought Tom wouldn't come.
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