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conseguisteis

Conseguisteis is the second-person plural form of the Spanish verb conseguir in the pretérito indefinido (simple past). It is used with the pronoun vosotros, which is common in Spain, to indicate a completed action in the past: “you all obtained” or “you all managed to obtain.”

Conseguir is an irregular verb in the pretérito, with a stem change and accent in several forms.

Usage notes: conseguisteis refers specifically to the past actions performed by a group you are addressing

Common meanings and equivalents include obtain, acquire, or succeed in obtaining something, often implying some effort

Etymology: conseguir comes from the prefix con- plus sequī (to follow), via Latin, evolving into a verb

The
standard
conjugation
in
the
pretérito
indefinido
for
todas
las
personas
is:
conseguí,
conseguiste,
consiguió,
conseguimos,
conseguisteis,
consiguieron.
In
this
group,
the
vosotros
form
is
conseguisteis.
as
vosotros.
In
many
dialects
outside
of
Spain,
the
vos‑tú
distinction
is
not
used,
and
ustedes
would
take
the
form
consiguieron.
The
meaning
can
emphasize
effort
or
achievement,
similar
to
“to
manage
to
obtain”
or
“to
obtain.”
The
verb’s
past
participle
is
conseguido,
and
the
present
perfect
forms
use
haber:
hemos
conseguido,
habéis
conseguido,
etc.
or
sequence
of
steps.
Typical
contexts
involve
securing
tickets,
an
opportunity,
a
goal,
or
information.
meaning
to
obtain
or
to
manage
to
reach
something.