
seguir Future Conjugation
seguir — to follow
The future tense of seguir is regular: simply add the endings to the infinitive (seguiré, seguirás...).
seguir Future Forms
When to Use the Future
Use this to express that someone will continue an action or follow someone/something in the future.
Notes on seguir in the Future
Seguir is completely regular in the future tense. No stem changes occur here.
Example Sentences
Seguiré tus consejos.
I will follow your advice.
yo
Mañana seguiremos con la reunión.
Tomorrow we will continue with the meeting.
nosotros
Seguirán intentándolo hasta lograrlo.
They will keep trying until they achieve it.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Adding a stem change like 'siguiré'.
Correct: seguiré
Why: Stem changes for -ir verbs only happen in the present and preterite, never in the future.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: sigo
In the present tense, seguir undergoes an 'e' to 'i' stem change in all forms except nosotros and vosotros.
Preterite
yo: seguí
Seguir changes its stem to 'sig-' in the third-person forms (sigió, siguieron) in the preterite.
Imperfect
yo: seguía
The imperfect of seguir is regular: seguía, seguías, seguía, seguíamos, seguíais, seguían.
Conditional
yo: seguiría
The conditional is regular: add the endings to the full infinitive (seguiría, seguirías...).
Present Subjunctive
yo: siga
The present subjunctive uses the 'sig-' stem for all persons: siga, sigas, siga, sigamos, sigáis, sigan.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: siguiera
The imperfect subjunctive uses the 'sigui-' stem derived from the preterite: siguiera, siguieras, siguiera...
Affirmative Imperative
yo: sigue
Give commands using 'sigue' (tú) or 'siga' (usted).
Negative Imperative
yo: no sigas
Negative commands always use the present subjunctive: no sigas, no siga, no sigamos.