| Persona | imperfect | conditional | future | subjunctive | present | preterite |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| yo | conducía | conduciría | conduciré | conduzca | conduzco | conduje |
| tú | conducías | conducirías | conducirás | conduzcas | conduces | condujiste |
| él / ella | conducía | conduciría | conducirá | conduzca | conduce | condujo |
| nosotros | conducíamos | conduciríamos | conduciremos | conduzcamos | conducimos | condujimos |
| ustedes | conducían | conducirían | conducirán | conduzcan | conducen | condujeron |
In Spain: vosotros form— imperfect: conducíais, conditional: conduciríais, future: conduciréis, subjunctive: conduzcáis, present: conducís, preterite: condujisteis
The 'vosotros' form is the second-person plural used almost exclusively in Spain. For this verb, note the irregular preterite 'condujisteis' and subjunctive 'conduzcáis'.
I drive to work every day on the highway.
She led the investigation that uncovered the fraud.
When we were children, my dad used to drive us to school.
The conductor will conduct the symphony tonight.
I hope you drive carefully, it's raining a lot.
The evidence led the jury to a guilty verdict.
If I had a car, I would drive you wherever you wanted.
to lead to something (an outcome or result)
to lead/conduct a meeting
to behave well/badly
to drive under the influence (DUI)
driver's license