Spanish Phrase
Voy bastante seguido al supermercado.
Meaning
This phrase describes a habitual action related to grocery shopping. The word 'seguido' functions as an adverb here, meaning 'often' or 'frequently', while 'bastante' intensifies it to mean 'quite' or 'fairly'.
When to use
Use this phrase when discussing your weekly routines or lifestyle habits with others. It is a natural way to explain how frequently you handle chores like food shopping.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Voybastanteseguidoalsupermercado
Ir (Voy)
'Voy' is the first-person singular present tense of the irregular verb 'ir', meaning 'I go'.
Adverbial use of 'seguido'
In many regions, especially Latin America, 'seguido' is used colloquially as an adverb meaning 'often'.
Contraction 'al'
The contraction 'al' is formed by combining 'a' (to) and 'el' (the) and is mandatory in Spanish grammar.
🗨In Conversation
¿Tienes comida en casa para la cena?
Do you have food at home for dinner?
Sí, voy bastante seguido al supermercado.
Yes, I go to the supermarket quite often.
✕Common Mistakes
Voy bastante seguido a el supermercado.
In Spanish, the preposition 'a' and the masculine article 'el' must always contract into 'al'.
Voy bastante frecuente al supermercado.
'Frecuente' is an adjective; use the adverbial phrase 'seguido' or the adverb 'frecuentemente' to describe how often you go.
↔Alternatives
Suelo ir al supermercado a menudo.
I usually go to the supermarket often.
Voy al súper con frecuencia.
I go to the 'super' frequently.
Cultural Tip
While large supermarkets are common in cities, many people in Spanish-speaking cultures still visit local 'mercados' or 'ferias' for fresh produce. Using the word 'súper' is a very common shorthand for 'supermercado' in casual conversation.

