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reviSÁIS

Revisáis is the second person plural present indicative form of the Spanish verb revisar, used with the vosotros subject. It translates roughly as “you all review” or “you all check.” The verb revisar means to review, inspect, examine again, or verify. The form is common in Spain and in communities that use the vosotros-pronoun; in many Latin American varieties, the equivalent second-person plural is ustedes, with the form ustedes revisan.

Morphology and pronunciation: revisáis is built from the stem revis- plus the present plural ending -áis, with

Usage notes: Revisión is common in formal and informal contexts where a group is addressed directly. It

Related forms: the present subjunctive form for vosotros is reviséis (accent on é), used in contexts like

the
accent
on
í
to
indicate
the
stress
falls
on
that
syllable
(revi-SÁIS).
Other
present
indicative
forms
of
revisar
include:
yo
reviso,
tú
revisas,
él/ella/Ud.
revisa,
nosotros
revisamos,
vosotros
revisáis,
ellos/ellas/Uds.
revisan.
The
accent
helps
distinguish
from
other
conjugations
and
preserves
the
pronunciation
pattern
of
the
vosotr@s
form.
appears
in
discussions
of
editing,
quality
control,
audits,
or
tasks
where
a
group
must
check
details.
In
writing,
speakers
from
Latin
America
generally
use
ustedes
revisan
instead
of
vosotros
revisáis,
while
vosotros
forms
remain
standard
in
Spain.
“Espero
que
vosotros
reviséis
los
datos.”
The
infinitive
is
revisar,
and
the
past
tense
forms
follow
the
regular
conjugation
patterns.