Breakdown of Tú sigues avanzando para lograr el título.
tú
you (informal singular)
para
for
lograr
to achieve
seguir
to continue
avanzar
to move forward
el título
degree
Questions & Answers about Tú sigues avanzando para lograr el título.
How does sigues avanzando translate to 'keep moving forward'?
I thought título meant 'title'. Does it also mean 'degree'?
Why do we use para instead of por before lograr?
We use para here because it expresses a goal, purpose, or destination. In English, it translates to 'in order to'. Whenever you want to say you are doing something in order to achieve a specific goal, you use para followed by an infinitive verb.
Why is lograr in its infinitive form instead of conjugated?
In Spanish, when a verb directly follows a preposition like para, por, de, or en, it must be in the infinitive (the unconjugated form ending in -ar, -er, or -ir). Because it comes right after para, lograr stays in the infinitive.
Could I just say 'Sigues avanzando' without Tú?
Absolutely. Since the conjugated verb sigues can only belong to the tú form, the subject pronoun isn't strictly necessary. Including tú just adds a little bit of emphasis, like saying 'You keep moving forward'.
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