Continuing Spanish Verb
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Seguir usually means "to follow" or "to continue" and is a common irregular Spanish verb.
Seguir = to follow
Seguir means "to follow" in most senses.
Por ejemplo…
Tengo que seguir a mi hermano. | I have to follow my brother. | |
Sigo las instrucciones. | I’m following the instructions. | |
¿Quiere seguir el ejemplo de su padre? | Do you want to follow your father’s example? |
Seguir = to continue, go on
¿Quieres que sigamos? | Do you want us to go on? | |
La carretera sigue hasta la ciudad. | The road continues to the city. |
Seguir = to still be, continue being
Sigue enfermo. | He’s still sick. | |
¿Siguen en España? | Are you still in Spain? |
Seguir in the present progressive
Seguir can also be the helping verb for the Spanish present progressive in order to mean "to continue doing," "to still be doing."
Por ejemplo…
Sigue lloviendo. | It’s still raining. | |
¿Sigues trabajando? | Are you still working? |
Seguir conjugations
Seguir is an irregular –ir verb.
yo | sigo | nosotros | seguimos | |
tú | sigues | vosotros | seguís | |
él, ella, Ud. | sigue | ellos, ellas, Uds. | siguen |
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