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realizara

Realizara is a form of the Spanish verb realizar. It is the imperfect subjunctive (subjuntivo imperfecto) in the first or third person singular, using the -ra variant. The full conjugation in this tense is: yo realizara, tú realizaras, él/ella/usted realizara, nosotros realizáramos, vosotros realizarais, ellos/ellas/ustedes realizaran. There is also an alternative -se variant, realizase, which appears in some dialects and registers.

Usage and function: realizara is used in subordinate clauses that express doubt, desire, possibility, or hypothetical

Morphology and related forms: realizara shares its root with the infinitive realizar, meaning to carry out,

See also: Realizar, its related conjugation patterns, and the broader category of subjunctive mood in Spanish.

situations
in
the
past
or
in
counterfactual
contexts.
It
commonly
appears
with
verbs
of
wishing,
doubt,
or
necessity,
or
after
si
in
conditional
constructions.
Examples
include:
Si
yo
realizara
ese
plan,
podría
cambiar
las
cosas;
Quería
que
él
realizara
la
tarea;
No
creía
que
ella
realizara
el
informe.
In
conditional
sentences,
the
imperfect
subjunctive
is
typically
paired
with
the
plausible
imperfect
or
conditional
main
clause.
accomplish,
or
make
real.
The
imperfect
subjunctive
forms
contrast
with
the
present
subjunctive
(realice,
realice,
realicen)
and
with
the
preterite
indicative
(realizó,
realizaron).
The
-ra
form
is
generally
the
more
common
version
in
everyday
speech,
while
the
-se
variant
reali
zase
is
found
in
certain
regional
or
literary
styles.