French Phrase
Je continue avec ce plan ?
Meaning
Literally, “Do I keep going with this plan?” It asks for confirmation or permission to proceed with the plan that has already been mentioned.
When to use
Use this sentence when you are in the middle of a project or discussion and you want to check if you should keep following the current plan, especially after receiving feedback or encountering a possible obstacle.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Jecontinueavecceplan?
Subject Pronoun (Je)
The first‑person singular subject pronoun used before a verb.
Verb (continuer)
A regular -er verb meaning “to continue”. In a question the present tense form stays the same; intonation or a question mark signals the interrogative.
Preposition (avec)
Means “with”. It introduces the object that the action is performed together with.
Demonstrative Determiner (ce)
Used before a masculine singular noun to mean “this/that”.
Noun (plan)
A masculine singular noun meaning “plan, scheme”.
Rising Intonation / Question Mark
In spoken French a rising intonation turns a statement into a yes‑no question; in writing the question mark does the same.
🗨In Conversation
Je continue avec ce plan ?
Do I continue with this plan?
Oui, c’est la meilleure option pour le moment.
Yes, it’s the best option for now.
✕Common Mistakes
Je continues avec ce plan ?
The verb should stay in the 1st person singular form “continue”; “continues” is 2nd person singular.
Je continue avec cette plan ?
“Plan” is masculine, so the correct demonstrative is “ce”, not “cette”.
Avec ce plan, je continue ?
While grammatically possible, the usual order for a yes‑no question is subject‑verb‑…‑?; the alternative sounds more like a statement turned into a question.
↔Alternatives
Dois‑je poursuivre avec ce plan ?
Should I continue with this plan?
On continue avec ce plan ?
Shall we continue with this plan?
Est‑ce que je continue avec ce plan ?
Am I to continue with this plan?
Cultural Tip
In French business meetings, it’s common to ask for confirmation before moving forward. Using a polite question like “Je continue avec ce plan ?” shows respect for the team’s opinion. In more formal settings you might prefer the inversion “Continue‑t‑je avec ce plan ?” or the “Est‑ce que” construction.

