requériez
requériez is the second-person plural imperfect subjunctive form of the French verb requérir. The verb requérir itself means to require, to request, to demand, or to seek. The imperfect subjunctive tense is used to express a wish, a desire, a doubt, a necessity, or an emotion, often in a hypothetical or conditional context. Therefore, requériez would be used in a sentence where the speaker is addressing multiple people and expressing a requirement, request, demand, or search in a past hypothetical or conditional situation. For instance, a sentence might translate to "If you (plural) had required, I would have done it." or "I wanted that you (plural) would request it." The specific nuance depends heavily on the context of the full sentence in which requériez appears. It is a relatively formal grammatical construction and not commonly encountered in everyday spoken French, appearing more frequently in literature, formal writing, or older texts. The conjugation pattern for the imperfect subjunctive of regular -ir verbs can be complex, and requérir follows its own specific irregularities. Understanding requériez requires knowledge of both the verb requérir and the grammatical rules governing the imperfect subjunctive in French.