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What does pusiste mean in spanish?

"Pusiste" is the second-person singular preterite form of the verb "poner" in Spanish. It means "you put" or "you placed".

Here are some examples:

* ¿Dónde pusiste las llaves? (Where did you put the keys?)

* Pusiste la mesa para la cena. (You set the table for dinner.)

* No pusiste atención en la clase. (You didn't pay attention in class.)

It's important to note that "pusiste" is used for singular you, referring to one person. If you're talking to more than one person, you would use "pusieron".

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