Spanish Phrase
¿Sigo con este plan?
Meaning
Literally, ‘Do I continue with this plan?’ It is used to ask for confirmation or permission to keep following a previously decided course of action, whether in a meeting, a project, or a personal routine.
When to use
Use this question when you are in the middle of a project, after receiving feedback, or when you’re unsure whether the current strategy should be maintained. It works well in business meetings, classroom discussions, or casual conversations about personal goals.
✦Grammar Breakdown
¿Sigoconesteplan?
Seguir (present)
‘Sigo’ is the first‑person singular present indicative of the verb *seguir* (to continue, to follow).
Preposition *con*
*Con* introduces the thing you are continuing with; it translates to ‘with’.
Demonstrative *este*
*Este* is a masculine singular demonstrative adjective meaning ‘this’, agreeing with *plan*.
Interrogative punctuation
Spanish questions are enclosed by opening (¿) and closing (?) marks; the verb comes first for a direct yes/no question.
🗨In Conversation
¿Sigo con este plan?
Should I keep going with this plan?
Sí, creo que los resultados son prometedores, así que sigue adelante.
Yes, I think the results look promising, so go ahead.
✕Common Mistakes
¿Sigo en este plan?
The verb *seguir* does not take *en* for this meaning; the correct preposition is *con*.
¿Sigo este plan?
Without the preposition the sentence sounds like ‘I follow this plan’ (a statement), not a question about continuation.
↔Alternatives
¿Continuo con este plan?
Do I continue with this plan?
¿Mantengo este plan?
Do I keep this plan?
¿Debería seguir con este plan?
Should I follow this plan?
Cultural Tip
In many Spanish‑speaking workplaces, asking directly for confirmation shows confidence and respect for the team’s opinion. However, in very formal settings you might soften the question with *¿Podría seguir con este plan?* or add a polite preface like *Disculpe, ...* to keep the tone courteous.

