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conseguíais

Conseguíais is the imperfect indicative form of the Spanish verb conseguir for the second-person plural subject vosotros. It expresses that you all used to obtain, or were obtaining, something in the past. The verb conseguir means to obtain, to achieve, or to get.

In usage, conseguidíais indicates habitual or ongoing past actions and is typically found in Spain, where the

Regarding spelling, conseguidíais is written with an accent on the i to mark the imperfect tense and

vosotros
form
is
common.
In
many
parts
of
Latin
America,
where
ustedes
is
used
instead
of
vosotros,
the
corresponding
imperfect
form
is
usually
consequían,
so
conseguidíais
is
less
common
outside
Spain.
the
vosotros
form.
It
derives
from
Latin
consequī,
formed
by
con-
(together)
and
sequī
(to
follow),
historically
with
the
sense
of
following
up
to
obtain
something.
Examples:
“Cuando
estudiabais,
conseguíais
buenas
calificaciones.”
and
“Antes,
vosotros
conseguíais
lo
que
proponíais.”