
seguirme
seh-GEER-meh
Quick Reference
📝 In Action
Puedes seguirme hasta la oficina para no perderte.
A2You can follow me to the office so you don't get lost.
Si hablo muy rápido, dime si puedes seguirme.
B1If I speak too fast, tell me if you can keep up with me.
Gracias por seguirme en esta nueva aventura.
A2Thanks for following me on this new adventure.
💡 Grammar Points
Tacking on 'me'
In Spanish, you can glue 'me' (meaning 'me') to the end of a verb if the verb is in its basic 'to' form, like 'seguir'.
The Spelling Change
The main verb 'seguir' is tricky; it changes the 'e' to an 'i' in many forms (like 'sigues'), but keep the 'e' when it's the full word 'seguirme'.
❌ Common Pitfalls
The 'Me' Placement
Mistake: "Yo quiero me seguir."
Correction: Yo quiero seguirme or Me quiero seguir. You either glue 'me' to the end or put it at the very start of the verb group.
⭐ Usage Tips
Social Media Tip
If you want to ask someone to follow you on Instagram or TikTok, just say '¿Puedes seguirme?'
🔄 Conjugations
subjunctive
imperfect
present
indicative
preterite
imperfect
present
✏️ Quick Practice
💡 Quick Quiz: seguirme
Question 1 of 2
Which of these means 'You follow me' in the present tense?
📚 More Resources
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between 'Seguirme' and 'Sígueme'?
'Seguirme' is the basic form (to follow me), while 'Sígueme' is a direct command (Follow me!).
Does 'seguirme' only refer to physical walking?
No, it is very commonly used for following someone's logic, a conversation, or a social media account.