How to conjugate alborotar in Subjunctive Past Perfect in Spanish

alborotar
to stir up, to excite, to disturb
regular verb

Alborotar means to cause disturbance, excitement, or agitation. It is often used to describe stirring up emotions or chaos.

How to conjugate alborotar in Subjunctive Past Perfect

El Pretérito Pluscuamperfecto de Subjuntivo - used to speak about hypothetical situations in the past

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Subjunctive Past Perfect Conjugations

PronounConjugation
Yo
hubiera alborotado
hubieras alborotado
Él / Ella / Usted
hubiera alborotado
Nosotros / Nosotras
hubiéramos alborotado
Vosotros / Vosotras
hubierais alborotado
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes
hubieran alborotado

Examples of alborotar in Subjunctive Past Perfect

Yo
Si hubiera alborotado la fiesta, habría sido un desastre.
If I had stirred up the party, it would have been a disaster.
Es posible que hubieras alborotado sin querer.
You might have stirred up trouble unintentionally.
Él / Ella / Usted
Ella hubiera alborotado el ambiente con su actitud.
She would have stirred up the atmosphere with her attitude.
Nosotros / Nosotras
Nosotros hubiéramos alborotado si hubiéramos llegado temprano.
We would have stirred things up if we had arrived early.
Vosotros / Vosotras
Vosotros habríais alborotado si hubierais estado allí.
You all would have stirred up if you had been there.
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes
Ellos hubieran alborotado sin querer en la reunión.
They would have stirred up unintentionally at the meeting.

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Si hubiera alborotado la fiesta, habría sido un desastre.

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