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organizasteis

Organizasteis is the second-person plural form of the Spanish verb organizar in the pretérito perfecto simple, used to express a completed action in the past. It corresponds to “you organized” in English and is specifically tied to the informal plural pronoun vosotros, which is common in Spain.

Grammatical notes and usage

Organizar is a regular -ar verb, and the preterite endings for vosotros are -asteis, producing organizasteis.

Etymology

Organizar derives from the Latin organum meaning “instrument” or “tool,” with the Spanish suffix -izar forming

Examples

Ayer organizasteis la conferencia, y todos quedaron satisfechos con la agenda final. En España, organizasteis la

See also

Conjugation patterns of -ar verbs in the pretérito perfecto simple; regional differences between vosotros/Ustedes forms in

The
full
preterite
paradigm
for
organizar
in
the
indicative
is:
yo
organicé,
tú
organizaste,
él/ella/usted
organizó,
nosotros
organizamos,
vosotros
organizasteis,
ellos/ellas/ustedes
organizaron.
The
yo
form
organicé
includes
an
accent
due
to
the
spelling
change
from
-zar
to
-cé.
In
Latin
American
Spanish,
vosotros
forms
are
generally
not
used;
the
corresponding
past
tense
for
you
all
is
ustedes
organizaron.
verbs,
indicating
actions
related
to
making
or
arranging.
excursión
de
la
semana
pasada
para
el
grupo.
Spanish
varieties.