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veáis

Veáis is the second-person plural present subjunctive form of the Spanish verb ver, meaning “to see.” It is used with the vosotros subject, the plural informal you in Spain and other regions that maintain the vosotros form.

Formation and function: The present subjunctive endings for -er/-ir verbs give veáis for vosotros: vea, veas,

Usage notes: In dialects that do not use the vosotros form (notably much of Latin America), the

Etymology and related forms: Veáis derives from the verb ver in the present subjunctive, with the standard

See also: Spanish verb conjugation, subjunctive mood, vos vs. ustedes usage in different dialects.

vea,
veamos,
veáis,
vean.
The
accent
on
the
á
in
veáis
marks
the
stressed
syllable.
Veáis
appears
in
dependent
clauses
after
verbs
or
expressions
that
express
doubt,
desire,
emotion,
possibility,
or
after
certain
conjunctions
such
as
para
que,
sin
que,
ojalá
que,
and
aunque
in
contexts
requiring
subjunctive
mood.
For
example:
Espero
que
vosotros
veáis
las
pruebas
mañana.
Es
posible
que
veáis
el
problema
si
lo
revisan
detenidamente.
corresponding
present
subjunctive
is
vean,
used
with
ustedes.
Thus,
a
Latin
American
speaker
would
typically
say
Espero
que
ustedes
vean
las
pruebas
mañana.
vosotros
ending
-áis.
The
form
is
parallel
to
otros
verbos
con
b
forms
in
the
same
mood,
such
as
veáis,
tengáis,
oigáis,
depending
on
the
verb.