Answer :
We use the conditional tense in Spanish to talk about hypothetical situations and probabilities and also to make polite requests. Therefore, we have:
1. Right answer:
yo sería
To make this sentence to be part of the conditional tense, we just need to change the conjugation of the verb ser. From the original sentence, soy is the conjugation of the verb ser that matches the first person singular in the simple present. Then, the conjugation of the verb ser that also matches this person in the conditional tense is sería. Finally:
Yo sería means I would be
2. Right answer:
tú pondrías
This sentence stands for the second person singular because the word tú is the subject pronoun that matches this person and means you in English. To make this sentence to be part of the conditional tense, we just need to change the conjugation of the verb poner from pones (simple present) to pondrías (conditional tense). Finally:
Tú pondrías means You would put
3. Right answer:
él vendría
This sentence stands for the third person singular because the word él is the subject pronoun that matches this person and means he in English. By changing the conjugation from the simple present venir to the conditional tense vendría, we have that the sentence can be written and translated as follows:
Él vendría means He would come
4. Right answer:
nosotros saldríamos
This sentence stands for the first person plural because the word nosotros is the subject pronoun that matches this person and means we in English. By changing the conjugation from the simple present salimos to the conditional tense saldríamos, we have that the sentence can be written and translated as follows:
Nosotros saldríamos means We would go out
5. Right answer:
Ud. pediría
This sentence stands for the second person singular (formal you) because the word usted is the subject pronoun that matches this person and means you (but in formal way) in English. By changing the conjugation from the simple present pide to the conditional tense pediría, we have that the sentence can be written and translated as follows:
Ud. pediría means You would ask