Spanish Phrase
Sigamos con…
Meaning
‘Sigamos con…’ means ‘Let’s continue with…’ It is a smooth way to transition to the next item, exercise, or topic in a conversation, lesson, or meeting.
When to use
Use it when you are guiding a group through a series of steps, when you want to keep the momentum in a discussion, or when you’re moving from one activity to the next in a classroom or workshop.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Sigamoscon...
Sigamos (imperative subjunctive)
‘Sigamos’ is the first‑person plural present subjunctive of ‘seguir’, used as a polite imperative meaning ‘let’s continue’.
con (preposition)
‘con’ links the verb to the thing you want to keep doing; it translates to ‘with’ or ‘on’ in this context.
Ellipsis (…)
The three dots indicate that the speaker will add the specific activity or topic after the phrase.
🗨In Conversation
Sigamos con el siguiente ejercicio.
Let's continue with the next exercise.
De acuerdo, ¿qué debemos hacer ahora?
Alright, what should we do now?
✕Common Mistakes
Sigamos a la siguiente actividad.
‘Seguir’ takes ‘con’ when you mean ‘continue with’, not ‘a’.
Sigamos con el siguiente tema.
The article is optional; using it can sound overly formal in casual speech.
Yo sigo con la presentación.
Use the first‑person plural form ‘sigamos’ for a collective suggestion.
↔Alternatives
Continuemos con…
Let's continue with…
Pasemos a…
Let's move on to…
Prosigamos con…
Let's proceed with…
Cultural Tip
In most Spanish‑speaking countries ‘Sigamos con…’ is informal but perfectly polite in group settings. In very formal meetings you might prefer ‘Continuemos con…’. Remember that the verb ‘seguir’ can also mean ‘to follow’, so avoid mixing it with the preposition ‘a’ (e.g., *‘Sigamos a…’* is incorrect).

