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apuntéis

Apuntéis is the second-person plural present subjunctive form of the Spanish verb apuntar. It is used when addressing a group informally in Spain, where the vosotros form is standard.

In clauses that express doubt, desire, possibility, necessity, or recommendation, you would use apuntéis after que,

Conjugation: Present subjunctive forms areyo apunte, tú apuntes, él/ella/Ud. apunte, nosotros apuntemos, vosotros apuntéis, ellos apunten.

Regional usage: In much of Latin America, where ustedes replaces vosotros, the corresponding present subjunctive is

Notes: Apuntéis is one of several forms in the subjunctive mood for the second person plural, and

as
in
Es
importante
que
vosotros
apuntéis
la
dirección
en
el
cuaderno.
It
can
also
appear
in
commands
or
expressions
of
hope
when
addressing
multiple
people
in
the
subjunctive
mood.
The
imperfect
subjunctive
has
forms
such
as
apuntaseis
or
apuntárais,
depending
on
the
variant
used.
apunten
(ustedes).
For
example,
Es
necesario
que
ustedes
apunten
los
datos
correctly
would
be
expressed
with
ustedes
in
that
variety.
it
corresponds
to
vosotros
in
informal
Spain.
The
verb
apuntar
itself
means
“to
point”
or
“to
jot
down/record,”
and
its
subjunctive
form
is
used
in
subordinate
clauses
and
polite
or
hypothetical
contexts.
Related
topics
include
apuntar,
the
subjunctive
mood,
and
the
vosotros
conjugation.