compongáis
Compongáis is the second person plural form of the present subjunctive of the Spanish verb componer. It is used in sentences that require a subjunctive mood with the vosotros form, typically in Spain and in regions where the pronoun vosotros is standard. The form expresses wishes, doubts, emotions, possibilities, or hypothetical situations in subordinate clauses introduced by expressions like es posible que, deseo que, quiero que, or no creo que.
- Present subjunctive forms for componer are: componga, compongas, componga, compongamos, compongáis, compongan. The vosotros form compongáis
- In dialects or varieties that do not use vosotros, the corresponding ustedes form compongan is used
- Negative or affirmative commands with vosotros use the present subjunctive: no compongáis.
- Componer comes from Latin componere, meaning “to put together” or “to compose/repair.” The present subjunctive vosotros
- Espero que vosotros compongáis una nueva pieza musical.
- Es necesario que compongáis un informe detallado para la reunión.
- No creo que compongáis nada sin antes revisar los datos.
- Componer, the verb from which compongáis is derived.
- Subjunctive mood in Spanish, particularly the vosotros forms.
- Ustedes forms in American Spanish, where compongan replaces compongáis in many contexts.