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Modifican

Modifican is the third-person plural present indicative form of the Spanish verb modificar, meaning to change, alter, or adjust something. It describes an action carried out by multiple subjects, such as people, groups, or organizations (ellos, ellas, ustedes). For example: los investigadores modifican el protocolo, or las políticas modifican las condiciones de acceso.

Etymology: Modificar comes from the Latin modificare, formed from modi (form, manner) and a suffix related to

Conjugation basics: In the present tense, the forms are: yo modifico, tú modificas, él/ella modifica, nosotros

Usage and range: The verb is common across many domains, including everyday speech, science, technology, law,

Examples:

- Los investigadores modifican las condiciones experimentales para obtener resultados reproducibles.

- Las autoridades modifican las normas de seguridad.

- Si se modifican los datos, debe conservarse la versión original.

See also: modificar, modificación, modificador.

making
or
causing,
reflecting
the
sense
of
changing
the
form
or
characteristics
of
something.
modificamos,
vosotros
modificáis,
ellos
modifican.
The
form
modifican
specifically
corresponds
to
third-person
plural.
Other
tenses
and
moods
follow
standard
Spanish
conjugation
patterns
for
-ar
verbs
with
the
-ificar
family,
including
subjunctive
and
imperative
forms.
and
policy.
It
is
used
to
describe
deliberate
changes
to
settings,
rules,
parameters,
documents,
or
outcomes.
In
context,
modifican
often
implies
a
planned
or
authorized
alteration
rather
than
a
spontaneous
change.