How to say keep doing something in spanish

In this Spanish lesson, I will show you how to say “keep doing something” in Spanish or how to say “still be something” in Spanish. You can use the verb “follow” with a progressive construction to say “to be doing something” or “to keep doing something”.

For example (for example)…

Do you still eat lamb?
Do you still eat lamb?

Yes, I still eat lamb.
Yes, I still eat lamb.

The thief keeps raping people.
The thief keeps stealing from people.

The soccer player is still sweating.
The footballer is still sweating.

They keep carrying their books in a backpack.
They still carry their books in a backpack.

We keep catching the ball.
We keep catching the ball.

The spider continues to catch the flies.
The spider continues to catch the flies.

The battering continues to water.
The milkshake keeps spilling.

Note that in many parts of the Spanish-speaking world, “people” say “the shake.”
but in Colombia the “people” say “la batida”.

A strand (of thread) is still hanging from my hat.
A piece of thread is still hanging from my cap.

Note that in many parts of the Spanish-speaking world “people” say “la gorra” for “cap”, but in Colombia “people” use “el sombrero” for “cap”.

The word “la cap” exists here in Colombia, but “cap” refers to a thick hat that can be made of “lana” (wool) or “algodón” (cotton) or another material that is warm enough to protect you. of heat. cold.

This concludes today’s Spanish grammar lesson.

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