Spanish Phrase
Voy a seguir estudiando.
Meaning
This phrase expresses a firm intention to continue an ongoing activity into the near future. It combines the 'ir a + infinitive' structure for future plans with the 'seguir + gerund' construction to indicate persistence. It highlights the speaker's dedication to their current task.
When to use
Use this phrase when someone asks if you are finished with your work or when you want to decline an invitation because you need to focus. It is perfect for academic contexts or when practicing a new hobby.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Voyaseguirestudiando
Ir a + Infinitive
The verb 'ir' (to go) conjugated as 'voy' plus 'a' creates the near future tense.
Seguir
This verb means 'to continue' and acts as an auxiliary verb to show that an action is still in progress.
Gerund (-ando)
The ending '-ando' is added to -ar verbs like 'estudiar' to indicate an ongoing action, similar to '-ing' in English.
🗨In Conversation
¿Quieres ir al cine con nosotros?
Do you want to go to the movies with us?
No puedo, voy a seguir estudiando para el examen.
I can't, I'm going to keep studying for the exam.
✕Common Mistakes
Voy a seguir estudiar.
After the verb 'seguir', you must use the gerund (-ando/-iendo) rather than the infinitive.
Voy a sigo estudiando.
Only the first verb in a verbal periphrasis should be conjugated; 'seguir' must remain in its infinitive form here.
↔Alternatives
Seguiré estudiando.
I will continue studying.
Continuaré con mis estudios.
I will continue with my studies.
Cultural Tip
In Spanish-speaking cultures, using the 'ir a' construction is often preferred over the synthetic future tense for daily activities. Expressing the desire to 'seguir' (continue) shows a commitment to growth, which is highly valued in educational and professional environments.

