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rehicisteis

Rehicisteis is the second-person plural form of the Spanish verb rehacer in the preterite (also called pretérito indefinido). It is used when the subject is vosotros, meaning you all redid or redid again something in the past. The form uses the stem rehic- plus the regular preterite ending for vosotros, -isteis, yielding rehicisteis.

The verb rehacer itself means to redo, redo again, or repair, and it derives from the prefix

Examples illustrate its use in past narrative: “Después de revisar los datos, rehicisteis las tablas para que

See also: rehacer, preterite conjugation, vosotros.

re-
meaning
“again”
combined
with
hacer,
“to
do.”
In
the
preterite,
rehacer
follows
an
irregular
stem
pattern
related
to
hacer,
so
its
principal
parts
are
rehice,
rehiciste,
rehizo,
rehicimos,
rehicisteis,
and
rehicieron.
In
Spain,
rehicisteis
is
the
natural
form
for
past
actions
addressing
a
group
of
people
you
would
call
“you
all.”
In
many
Latin
American
varieties,
where
vosotros
is
not
used,
the
corresponding
form
would
typically
be
conveyed
with
ustedes,
as
in
rehicieron.
coincidieran
con
los
resultados.”
or
“Ayer
rehicisteis
el
plan
del
proyecto
para
la
segunda
versión.”
These
sentences
show
the
sense
of
completing
the
action
of
redoing
something
in
the
past.