debiste

should, you should, you should have


Verb debiste

  1. Informal second-person singular () preterite indicative form of deber.

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Examples
  • Debiste haber venido ayer.

    You should have come yesterday.

  • Debiste de haber rechazado una propuesta tan injusta.

    You should have refused such an unfair proposal.

  • Debiste haber venido a verme ayer.

    You ought to have come to see me yesterday.

  • Debiste haberme dicho que necesitabas dinero.

    You should've told me you needed money.

  • Me debiste haber dicho ayer.

    You should've told me yesterday.

  • debiste haber rechazado su solicitud de plano.

    You should have flatly refused his request.

  • Debiste haber aceptado su consejo.

    You should have accepted his advice.

  • Debiste haber venido más pronto.

    You should have come earlier.

  • No debiste haber comido tanto helado.

    You shouldn't have eaten so much ice cream.

  • Debiste haber comenzado hace media hora.

    You ought to have started half an hour ago.

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