conserváramos
Conserváramos is the first-person plural form of the imperfect subjunctive of the Spanish verb conservar. It appears in subordinate clauses that require the imperfect subjunctive, typically in hypothetical, counterfactual, or polite constructions. The form is used to express nonreal or uncertain situations in present or future time, or to describe past contexts in conditional sentences.
In terms of morphology, the imperfect subjunctive for -ar verbs has two common sets of endings. For
Usage examples include: "Si conserváramos más recursos, podríamos garantizar el futuro" (a hypothetical present/future situation in
Regional variation is common in the imperfect subjunctive. In many dialects of Spain and Latin America, conserváramos
Etymologically, conserváramos derives from conservar, with the standard imperfect subjunctive endings added. As a nonfinite past
See also: conservar, imperfect subjunctive, si clauses, Spanish verb conjugation.