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Spanish Phrase

¿Sigues la temporada deportiva?

/ˈsi.ɣes la tem.poˈɾa.ða de.porˈti.βa/
Meaning"Do you follow the sports season?"
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Meaning

The sentence asks whether the listener is keeping up with the current sports season – for example, following the soccer league, basketball playoffs, or any other sporting competition that runs over several weeks or months.

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When to use

Use this question when you want to start a conversation about sports, check if someone watches the games, or invite them to discuss recent matches and results.

Grammar Breakdown

¿Sigueslatemporadadeportiva?

1

Seguir (present indicative)

‘Sigues’ is the second‑person singular (tú) form of the verb ‘seguir’ in the present indicative, used for actions happening now or habitually.

2

Implied subject

Spanish often drops the subject pronoun; ‘tú’ is understood from the verb ending ‘‑es’.

3

Definite article ‘la’

‘La’ marks the noun ‘temporada’ as a specific, known season.

4

Adjective placement & agreement

‘Deportiva’ follows the noun ‘temporada’ and agrees in gender (feminine) and number (singular).

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Question marks

Spanish uses an opening ‘¿’ and a closing ‘?’ to indicate a question.

🗨In Conversation

A

¿Sigues la temporada deportiva?

Are you following the sports season?

Sí, estoy viendo cada partido de la liga.

Yes, I’m watching every match of the league.

B

Common Mistakes

  • ¿Sigue la temporada deportiva?

    ‘Sigue’ is the third‑person singular form; you need ‘sigues’ for ‘tú’.

  • ¿Sigues el temporada deportiva?

    ‘Temporada’ is feminine, so the article must be ‘la’.

  • ¿Sigues la deportivo temporada?

    Adjectives usually follow the noun and must agree in gender; ‘deportiva’ must come after ‘temporada’.

Alternatives

  • ¿Estás siguiendo la temporada deportiva?

    Are you following the sports season?

  • ¿Te interesa la temporada deportiva?

    Are you interested in the sports season?

  • ¿Vas al día con la temporada deportiva?

    Do you keep up with the sports season?

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Cultural Tip

In many Spanish‑speaking countries, the most popular sport is football (soccer). Asking about the ‘temporada deportiva’ often implies the football league, but it can also refer to basketball, baseball, or even the Olympic cycle. Be aware that regional fans may use specific league names (e.g., ‘la Liga’, ‘la Primera División’) and that casual conversation may shift quickly to favorite teams or players.