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recogió

Recogió is the third-person singular form of the Spanish verb recoger in the pretérito perfecto simple, used to indicate a completed action in the past. It corresponds to "he picked up," "she picked up," or "you (formal) picked up," depending on the subject. Recoger is a transitive verb with multiple senses, including taking something from a surface, gathering or compiling items, or bringing someone to a location.

Usage notes: recogió is used for past actions that are finished. It can describe physical actions (recogió

Orthography and related forms: the form carries an accent on the final syllable (recogió). The present tense

la
mochila
del
suelo),
the
gathering
of
information
(recogió
datos),
or
organizational
tasks
(recogió
los
documentos).
It
appears
in
common
expressions
such
as
recoger
a
alguien,
recoger
firmas,
and
recoger
la
habitación.
corresponding
form
is
recoge
(él/ella/usted
present).
Other
past
forms
include
recogí
(yo),
recogiste
(tú).
Related
verbs
include
recoger
and
its
synonyms
like
levantar,
recolectar,
and
reunir.
English
equivalents
include
"picked
up,"
"collected,"
and
"gathered."