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escogéis

Escogéis is the second-person plural present indicative form of the Spanish verb escoger, meaning to choose or to select. It is used with the subject vosotros, the informal you plural in Spain, to indicate a present or habitual action. In many Spanish-speaking regions outside Spain, the vosotros forms are not used and ustedes escogen is preferred instead.

Morphology and forms: Escoger is an -er verb with some irregularity in the first-person singular. The present

Regional variation and usage: The form escogéis is characteristic of Spain and other areas that use the

Related constructions: Escoger is used with prepositional phrases to indicate choice between options (escoger entre, escoger

Example sentences:

- Vosotros escogéis la ruta más rápida.

- ¿Qué escogéis para la cena?

tense
forms
are:
yo
escojo,
tú
escoges,
él
escoge,
nosotros
escogemos,
vosotros
escogéis,
ellos
escogen.
The
vosotros
form
carries
a
written
accent
on
the
é
(escogéis)
to
indicate
stress.
vos/vosotros
system.
In
Latin
America,
the
corresponding
present
tense
for
“you
all”
is
usually
ustedes
escogen,
not
vosotros
escogéis.
The
verb
itself
is
common
in
neutral
contexts
when
discussing
selection
or
decision-making.
una
opción),
and
it
frequently
appears
with
phrases
like
“escoger
a
alguien”
in
contexts
of
selecting
or
choosing
someone
for
a
role.