continúen
Continúen is a verb form derived from the Spanish verb continuar, meaning to keep going or to proceed. It has two primary grammatical uses: as the present subjunctive for the third-person plural (ustedes/ellos) and as the formal imperative for ustedes. In both cases, the form carries an accent on the ú to indicate the correct stress.
In the present subjunctive, the form continues the pattern of regular -ar verbs: continúe, continúes, continúe,
Orthographically, continúen carries a tilde on the ú to preserve the pronunciation and stress pattern within
Regional usage varies mainly in formality and address. In Latin American Spanish, ustedes commonly take this
Etymology: continúen comes from continuar, which derives from Latin continuare, built from continuo and the suffix