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siga derecho and sigue derecho?

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What is the difference between siga derecho and sigue derecho? When do you use one over the other?

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updated May 20, 2010
posted by scottdoherty

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I believe siga is subjunctive, first or third person, sigue is present tense, third person.

updated May 20, 2010
posted by chica_rica
They are also both imperatives, which is why they're used in this context. Siga is the 3rd person singular and sigue is the 2nd person singular positive. - KevinB, May 20, 2010
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siga is the formal version (usted), sigue is the familiar (tu).

updated Feb 17, 2017
posted by KevinB
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I concur with answer number two.

updated May 20, 2010
posted by lamlcr