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verifícarlas

Verifícarlas is a Spanish imperative construction formed by the verb verificar in the tú informal command combined with the feminine plural direct object pronoun las. It means “verify them” referring to feminine plural items. The form is used when directing someone to check or confirm multiple feminine items at once.

Morphology and spelling notes: in affirmative commands, Spanish often attaches clitics to the end of the verb.

Gender and number: verifícarlas refers specifically to feminine plural objects. For masculine plural objects, the corresponding

Usage context: this construction appears in informal or familiar settings where tú is used, such as workplace

Negative form: to negate an instruction, the pronoun usually stays before the verb: No las verifiques. With

Origin: verifícarlas combines the verb verificar with the direct object pronoun las, illustrating how Spanish verbs

To
preserve
the
original
pronunciation
of
verificar,
an
accent
is
placed
on
the
stressed
syllable,
yielding
verifícalas
(or,
when
written
with
the
clitic
directly
after
the
verb,
verifícarlas
in
some
stylistic
contexts).
The
general
rule
is
that
pronouns
attached
to
affirmatives
require
a
tilde
on
the
verb
if
needed
to
maintain
the
proper
stress.
form
is
verifícalos.
For
a
mix
of
genders
or
unknown
gender,
the
masculine
plural
is
typically
used
as
the
default
in
generic
contexts.
notes,
casual
instructions,
or
conversations.
In
formal
address,
you
would
use
other
forms:
verifique
las
(usted)
or
verifiquen
las
(ustedes).
formal
or
plural
forms,
forms
like
No
verifique
las
or
No
verifiquen
las
apply.
govern
pronoun
attachment
and
accentuation
in
affirmative
imperatives.