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Continuaréis

**Continuaréis**

*Continuaréis* is the second-person plural (you all) imperative form of the Spanish verb *continuar*, meaning "continue" or "keep going." It is used to give commands or instructions to a group of people, emphasizing persistence or ongoing action. For example, *"Continuaréis la reunión"* translates to "You all continue the meeting," instructing the group to proceed with the discussion.

In formal or literary contexts, *continuaréis* may also appear in subjunctive mood constructions, such as *"Espero

The conjugation of *continuar* in the imperative form for the second-person plural is derived from its present

The phrase is commonly used in educational, professional, and everyday settings to encourage persistence, such as

que
continuéis"*
("I
hope
you
all
continue"),
where
the
verb
functions
as
a
wish
or
expectation
rather
than
a
command.
subjunctive
form,
which
is
*continuéis*.
This
conjugation
follows
standard
Spanish
rules
for
irregular
verbs
in
the
-ar
category,
where
the
ending
changes
to
*-éis*
for
the
imperative
form.
in
motivational
speeches
or
instructions
for
teamwork.
Its
usage
reflects
a
cultural
emphasis
on
collective
effort
and
sustained
action
in
Spanish-speaking
communities.