How to Say "will pursue" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “will pursue” is “seguirá” — A1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
Ella seguirá el mapa para encontrar el tesoro.
She will follow the map to find the treasure.
El equipo seguirá trabajando hasta que termine el proyecto.
The team will continue working until the project finishes.
Si no paras de molestar, mi perro te seguirá a todas partes.
If you don't stop bothering him, my dog will follow you everywhere.
Future Tense Meaning
The 'seguirá' form tells you what a single person (he, she, or formal you) will definitely do in the future. It expresses commitment or certainty.
Using 'Seguir + Gerund'
To say someone 'will keep doing' an action, you use 'seguirá' plus the -ando/-iendo form of the second verb: 'seguirá leyendo' (he will keep reading).
Confusing 'Seguir' and 'Suceder'
Mistake: “El evento sucederá pronto. (Meaning 'The event will follow soon' in the sense of 'happen')”
Correction: El evento ocurrirá pronto. 'Seguir' means to physically or chronologically come after, or to continue, not just to happen.
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