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Hicisteis

Hicisteis is the second-person plural form of the Spanish verb hacer in the preterite indicative. It translates to "you all did" or "you all made" and is used to describe completed actions by a group addressed as vosotros. This form is characteristic of Spain, where the vosotros paradigm is common; in much of Latin America, ustedes would use the third-person plural forms (hicieron) instead.

Morphology and conjugation notes: hacer is irregular in the preterite. The forms are hice, hiciste, hizo, hicimos,

Usage and regional variation: Hicisteis is primarily used in Spain with informal plural you. In contexts where

Examples:

- Ayer, vosotros hicisteis la tarea. (Yesterday, you all did the homework.)

- ¿Qué hicisteis para la cena? (What did you all make for dinner?)

- Ellos dijeron que hicisteis un buen trabajo. (They said you all did a good job.)

Related forms: Hacéis (present tense), hacíais (imperfect), hagáis (present subjunctive), haced (imperative). The verb’s irregular preterite

hicisteis,
hicieron.
Hicisteis
is
formed
from
the
irregular
stem
hic-
joined
with
the
vosotros
ending
-isteis.
The
3rd-person
forms
show
different
spellings
(hizo,
hicieron),
illustrating
the
irregular
nature
of
this
verb
in
the
preterite.
vosotros
is
not
used,
speakers
typically
employ
ustedes
and
the
corresponding
third-person
preterite
(hicieron).
The
choice
between
vosotros/hicisteis
and
ustedes/hicieron
can
signal
regional
dialect
and
level
of
formality.
forms
are
a
notable
feature
for
learners,
especially
the
vosotros
form
hicisteis
versus
the
ustedes
form
hicieron.