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falléis

Falléis is the second-person plural form of the Spanish verb fallar in the present subjunctive mood. It is used in dependent clauses after verbs and expressions that require the subjunctive, such as doubt, desire, emotion, or uncertainty. It is distinct from falláis, the present indicative vosotros form, which is used for straightforward statements about the present.

Conjugation notes: falláis is present indicative; falléis is present subjunctive. The endings for -ar verbs in

Usage and examples: Dudo que vosotros falléis en el examen si practicáis. Es posible que vosotros falléis

Regional notes: In Latin American Spanish, the pronoun vosotros is rarely used, and the present-subjunctive form

See also: Spanish grammar, subjunctive mood, noun-verb agreement, verb conjugation patterns.

the
present
subjunctive
for
vosotros
are
-éis,
with
an
acute
accent
to
indicate
the
correct
stress.
The
full
present-subjunctive
paradigm
for
fallar
is:
yo
falle,
tú
falles,
él
falle,
nosotros
fallemos,
vosotros
falléis,
ellos
fallen.
al
principio,
pero
con
práctica
podéis
mejorar.
The
form
falléis
appears
only
in
contexts
requiring
the
subjunctive
mood,
typically
in
subordinate
clauses
following
expressions
of
doubt,
desire,
emotion,
necessity,
or
non-real
situations.
In
regions
that
use
the
vosotros
form,
falléis
is
common
in
Spain;
in
many
other
Spanish
varieties,
the
corresponding
form
for
ustedes
would
be
fallen.
for
ustedes
is
fallen.
The
distinction
between
falláis
(present
indicative)
and
falléis
(present
subjunctive)
is
primarily
a
feature
of
dialects
that
preserve
the
vosostros
conjugation.