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Modernizáis

Modernizáis is the second-person plural present indicative form of the Spanish verb modernizar, meaning to modernize. It is used when addressing a group of people in the vosotros form, which is common in Spain and sometimes found in other regions in informal speech. In many Latin American varieties, the corresponding form for “you all” is ustedes, which would use modernizan in the present indicative rather than modernizáis.

Conjugation and use: Modernizáis follows the regular -ar verb pattern in the present indicative. Full paradigm

Etymology and morphology: The verb derives from the adjective moderno (modern) with the infinitive suffix -izar,

Regional variations and examples: While modernizáis is standard in Spain, many Spanish speakers in other regions

for
modernizar
in
the
present
tense
is:
yo
modernizo,
tú
modernizas,
él/ella/Ud.
moderniza,
nosotros/nosotras
modernizamos,
vosotros/vosotras
modernizáis,
ellos/ellas/Uds.
modernizan.
This
form
is
used
to
describe
actions
that
you
(plural)
are
currently
performing
or
habitually
perform.
forming
a
regular
-ar
verb.
The
stem
is
moderniz-
and
the
ending
for
vosotros
is
-áis,
with
an
accent
mark
on
the
stressed
syllable,
as
is
typical
for
vosostros
forms.
would
instead
use
ustedes
modernizan
to
convey
the
same
idea.
Example:
“Vosotros
modernizáis
la
fábrica
para
reducir
consumo.”
or,
in
regions
using
ustedes,
“Ustedes
modernizan
la
fábrica
para
reducir
consumo.”