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llenaste

Llenaste is the second-person singular preterite form of the Spanish verb llenar, meaning you filled (something) or you filled out (a form). It is used with the pronoun tú in informal speech and writing. The verb llenar is regular in the preterite, with the full paradigm: yo llené, tú llenaste, él/ella llenó, nosotros llenamos, vosotros llenasteis, ellos llenaron. The preterite conveys a completed action in the past.

Llenaste can describe both physical filling and the completion of information. It is used with direct objects

Usage notes: The preterite tense signals a definite, finished past action. By contrast, the imperfect form llenabas

Examples:

- Ayer llenaste la botella con agua.

- ¿Llenaste el formulario de inscripción?

- Antes de salir, llenaste el tanque del coche.

such
as
la
botella,
el
tanque,
or
el
formulario,
among
others.
In
questions
or
statements,
it
often
indicates
that
a
specific
filling
action
occurred:
¿Llenaste
el
formulario?
Ayer
llenaste
la
taza,
etc.
describes
an
ongoing
or
habitual
past
action
(you
were
filling,
you
used
to
fill).
Región
and
register
may
influence
pronunciation
and
usage,
but
the
form
llenaste
is
widely
understood
across
Spanish-speaking
communities.