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corrigen

Corrigen is the present indicative third-person plural form of the Spanish verb corregir, meaning “they correct” or “you (plural) correct.” It is used with subjects such as ellos, ellas, or ustedes to describe correcting actions in the present tense.

Conjugation notes: Corregir is irregular in the yo form, which is corrijo. In the present indicative the

Usage: Corrigen appears frequently in educational, editing, and quality-assurance contexts. Examples include “Los profesores corrigen los

Etymology and related forms: Corrigen derives from the Spanish verb corregir, which in turn comes from Latin

Overall, corrigen serves as a common, neutral verb form for describing corrective actions carried out by multiple

full
paradigm
is:
corro?
Actually
correct
forms
are:
corrijo,
corriges,
corrige,
corregimos,
corregís,
corrigen.
This
set
shows
the
shift
from
correg-
in
most
forms
to
corrigi-
in
the
yo
form,
with
the
rest
following
standard
-o,
-es,
-e,
-imos,
-ís,
-en
endings.
exámenes”
and
“Los
editores
corrigen
los
errores
en
el
texto.”
The
verb
also
appears
in
reporting
or
instructions,
where
a
group
is
described
as
correcting
or
rectifying
information,
procedures,
or
data.
corrigere,
meaning
to
set
right
or
to
correct.
Related
terms
include
corrección
(correction),
corregible
(correctable),
and
corregir
(to
correct).
These
forms
share
the
same
root
and
are
used
across
similar
grammatical
constructions
in
Spanish.
subjects
in
the
present
tense.