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reportasteis

Reportasteis is the second-person plural form in the pretérito (simple past) of the verb reportar in Spanish. It is used with the vosotros subject pronoun and is common in Spain and regions that maintain the vos/vosotros form. In many Latin American varieties, where the vosotros form is not used, the equivalent meaning is conveyed with ustedes on the verb reportaron.

Formation and grammar: reportasteis is built from the infinitive reportar by removing -ar and adding the vosotros

Usage notes: Although widely understood, reportasteis is primarily used in casual or informal plural address with

Example: Ayer vosotros reportasteis los resultados al comité. Translation: Yesterday you all reported the results to

See also: reportar, pretérito, vosotros, ustedes, reportaron.

preterite
ending
-asteis.
This
pattern
is
typical
for
regular
-ar
verbs
in
the
pretérito
for
vosostros.
The
stress
falls
on
the
last
syllable,
as
in
many
Spanish
words
ending
with
s.
vosotros.
In
formal
or
unfamiliar
contexts,
or
in
regions
that
do
not
use
vosostros,
speakers
tend
to
use
ustedes
reportaron
(or
simply
reportaron)
to
express
the
same
meaning.
The
form
does
not
carry
aspectual
differences
beyond
the
simple
past
tense;
it
is
distinct
from
imperfect
forms
like
reportabais,
which
indicate
ongoing
or
repeated
past
action.
the
committee.