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mojasteis

Mojasteis is the second-person plural preterite indicative form of the Spanish verb mojar, meaning to wet or soak. It is used with the pronoun vosotros. The full preterite conjugation of mojar in the indicative is: mojé, mojaste, mojó, mojamos, mojasteis, mojaron. Like other -ar verbs in this tense, mojasteis is regular.

Regional use and notes: Vosotros forms are standard in Spain and some other Spanish-speaking regions, where

Examples and related forms: Ayer mojasteis las cortinas con la manguera. The participle mojado means wet, as

mojasteis
is
commonly
heard
in
spoken
and
written
texts
that
use
the
informal
second-person
plural.
In
most
of
Latin
America,
the
vosotros
form
is
not
used;
instead
ustedes
serves
as
the
second-person
plural
and
the
corresponding
preterite
is
mojaron.
Consequently,
mojasteis
is
typical
of
Peninsular
Spanish
but
not
common
in
Latin
American
speech.
Other
tenses
have
corresponding
vosotros
forms
as
well,
such
as
mojáis
in
the
present
and
mojabais
in
the
imperfect.
in
las
cortinas
mojadas.
Related
forms
include
the
infinitive
mojar
and
other
conjugations
such
as
mojo,
mojas,
moja,
mojamos,
mojáis,
mojan
in
the
present;
mojaba,
mojabas,
mojábamos,
mojabais,
mojaban
in
the
imperfect;
and
habéis
mojado
or
habían
mojado
in
the
perfect
tenses.