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she followed
-siguió
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followed
-seguido
Past participle of follow. There are other translations for this conjugation.

she followed

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she followed(
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. siguió
She followed her mother into the kitchen.Siguió a su madre a la cocina.
a. siguió
She followed the instructions on the box to assemble the table.Siguió las instrucciones de la caja para armar la mesa.
b. obedeció
She followed the boss's orders.Obedeció las órdenes de la jefa.
c. cumplió
She followed all the regulations for starting her business.Cumplió con toda la normativa para poder abrir su negocio.
a. seguía
When Adriana was little, she followed her big sister everywhere.Cuando Adriana era niña, seguía a su hermana mayor por todas partes.
a. seguía
In school, she followed the teacher's directions every day.En la escuela, seguía las instrucciones de la maestra cada día.
b. obedecía
As a child, she was very polite and she followed all the rules.De niña, era muy educada y obedecía todas las reglas.
c. cumplía
She followed the agreement and believed that her partner would do the same.Cumplía el acuerdo y creía que su socio haría lo mismo.
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