
seguiremos
seh-ghee-RAY-mohs
Quick Reference
📝 In Action
Si no encontramos el camino, seguiremos el mapa.
A2If we don't find the way, we will follow the map.
No importa lo difícil que sea, seguiremos luchando por nuestros derechos.
B1No matter how difficult it is, we will continue fighting for our rights.
Cuando regresemos, seguiremos con la presentación.
B1When we return, we will continue with the presentation.
💡 Grammar Points
The Future Tense
This form ('seguiremos') talks about actions that will happen later. It's built by adding the future endings directly to the whole verb (the infinitive: 'seguir').
The 'Nosotros' Form
The '-emos' ending specifically tells you that the action is being done by 'we' (nosotros/as).
❌ Common Pitfalls
Confusing Future and Conditional
Mistake: "Using 'seguiríamos' (we would continue) instead of 'seguiremos' (we will continue)."
Correction: The future ('seguiremos') is for certainty, while the conditional ('seguiríamos') is used for hypothetical situations or polite requests.
⭐ Usage Tips
Continuing an Action
To say 'we will keep doing X,' use 'seguiremos' plus the gerund (the -ando/-iendo form of the second verb): 'Seguiremos estudiando' (We will keep studying).
🔄 Conjugations
indicative
present
imperfect
preterite
subjunctive
present
imperfect
✏️ Quick Practice
💡 Quick Quiz: seguiremos
Question 1 of 1
Which English phrase best translates 'Seguiremos adelante sin ti'?
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is 'seguir' considered an irregular verb if 'seguiremos' looks regular?
'Seguir' is irregular because it has stem changes (e to i) in the present tense (e.g., tú sigues) and in the preterite (e.g., él siguió). However, the future tense ('seguiremos') is regular because you just add the future endings to the full infinitive ('seguir').
How do I use 'seguiremos' to talk about continuing an action?
You pair 'seguiremos' with the gerund (the -ing form) of the action you are continuing. For example, 'Seguiremos buscando' means 'We will keep looking/searching.'