encerrasteis
Encerrasteis is a verb form in the Spanish language. It is the second-person plural preterite indicative of the verb "encerrar." The verb "encerrar" means to enclose, to shut in, to lock up, or to confine. Therefore, "encerrasteis" translates to "you all enclosed," "you all shut in," "you all locked up," or "you all confined." This form is used when addressing a group of people in a formal or informal context in certain Spanish-speaking regions, particularly in Spain. The preterite tense is used to describe completed actions in the past. For example, "Vosotros encerrasteis el perro en el jardín" means "You all locked the dog in the garden." The ending "-asteis" is characteristic of the preterite indicative for verbs ending in "-ar" when conjugated for the "vosotros" pronoun. In many Latin American countries, the "vosotros" form is not used, and the "ustedes" form, which is "encerraron," is used instead for both formal and informal plural address.