revelaste
Revelaste is the second-person singular preterite indicative form of the Spanish verb revelar, meaning you revealed or you disclosed. It is used to narrate a completed disclosure in the past addressed to someone informal (tú). The preterite tense in Spanish expresses a specific moment or period and differs from the imperfect, which describes ongoing or habitual past actions, or the present perfect and pluperfect.
Etymology: revelaste comes from the Spanish verb revelar, which derives from Latin revelare, roughly meaning to
Conjugation basics: revelar is a regular -ar verb in the preterite, with the following endings: -é, -aste,
Usage notes: In written narratives, revelaste will occur with clear past timeframe cues. It can pair with
Edge cases: In some Latin American regions, the preterite is preferred for many completed actions where English