acorralaste
Acorralaste is a Spanish verb form. It is the second-person singular preterite indicative of the verb acorralar. The verb acorralar means to corner, to trap, or to surround. Therefore, "acorralaste" translates to "you cornered," "you trapped," or "you surrounded" in English. This verb form is used to describe a past action performed by a single person addressed directly as "you" (tú). For instance, "Tú acorralaste al ladrón" means "You cornered the thief." The preterite tense indicates a completed action in the past. The conjugation of acorralar follows the regular pattern for -ar verbs in Spanish, with the preterite ending for "tú" being "-aste." This form is common in everyday conversation and literature when recounting past events involving a singular subject.