aceptásemos
aceptásemos is a verb form in Spanish. It is the imperfect subjunctive (pretérito de subjuntivo) in the nosotros/nosotras person, using the so-called -se variant of the ending. This form corresponds to the meaning “we would/that we might accept,” depending on the clause, and is used in subordinate clauses that express doubt, desire, possibility, or hypothetical situations.
Morphology and variants. The base verb is aceptar (to accept). In the imperfect subjunctive, there are two
Usage. Aceptásemos typically appears in subordinate clauses introduced by si or by verbs of doubt, desire, emotion,
Etymology. The word derives from the verb aceptar, which comes from Latin acceptare, combining the prefix ad-
See also. Aceptar, imperfect subjunctive forms (aceptáramos, aceptásemos), Spanish grammar.