Spanish Phrase
Sigue el enlace que está en tu correo.
Meaning
This phrase is a direct instruction used to guide someone to a specific hyperlink sent via electronic mail. It uses the imperative form of the verb 'seguir' to indicate a necessary action for navigation or verification.
When to use
Use this phrase in technical support, digital onboarding, or when helping a friend find a specific webpage you sent them. It is appropriate for both informal and semi-formal digital contexts.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Sigueel enlaceque estáen tu correo
Sigue (Imperative)
This is the informal 'tú' command of the verb 'seguir'. It is used to give clear, direct instructions.
Estar for Location
The verb 'está' is used here because it describes the location of the link within the email container.
🗨In Conversation
No encuentro la invitación para la videollamada.
I can't find the invitation for the video call.
Sigue el enlace que está en tu correo.
Follow the link that is in your email.
✕Common Mistakes
Sigue el enlace que es en tu correo.
Use 'estar' instead of 'ser' when describing the location of an object, even a digital one like a link.
Seguir el enlace que está en tu correo.
Use the imperative 'Sigue' for a direct command rather than the infinitive 'Seguir'.
↔Alternatives
Haz clic en el link de tu email.
Click on the link in your email.
Abre el vínculo que te enviamos.
Open the link we sent you.
Cultural Tip
While 'enlace' is the formal Spanish word for link, the English word 'link' is extremely common in all Spanish-speaking countries. In Spain, you might also hear 'pincha en el enlace' instead of 'haz clic'.

