Confundíais
Confundíais is a verb form derived from the Spanish verb *confundir*, which means "to confuse" or "to mix up." Specifically, "confundíais" is the second-person plural (vosotros/vosotras) imperfect indicative form of the verb. This conjugation is used primarily in Spain to refer to actions that were occurring in the past, typically in narrative or descriptive contexts.
The imperfect tense in Spanish often conveys ongoing or habitual past actions, rather than a single completed
While "confundíais" is grammatically correct in formal Spanish, it is not commonly used in everyday speech outside
In written Spanish, "confundíais" may appear in historical texts, poetry, or formal writing to maintain consistency