How to Say "you removed" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “you removed” is “sacaste” — A1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.
English → SpanishA1
verbA1
taking something away

Examples
¿Por qué sacaste el libro de mi mochila?
Why did you take the book out of my backpack?
Sacaste la basura justo antes de irte.
You took out the trash right before you left.
The 'Tú' Past Action
'Sacaste' is the way to say 'you took out/removed' when talking to one person informally (like a friend or family member) about a single completed action in the past.
Confusing 'Tú' and 'Usted'
Mistake: “Using 'sacaste' when speaking formally to an elder or boss.”
Correction: For formal situations, use 'sacó' (usted sacó). 'Sacaste' is strictly informal.
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