Usage examples of "Follow" in English with translation to Spanish

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Please follow the school rules. Por favor, obedezcan las reglas del colegio.
I cannot follow your theory. No comparto tu teoría.
One must follow the rules. Es necesario observar las reglas.
You have only to follow him. Tan solo debes seguirlo.
Follow your heart, for it never lies. Haz lo que dicte tu corazón, él nunca miente.
Follow me and I will show you the way. Sígueme, y yo te enseñaré el camino.
He couldn't make up his mind which course to follow. Él no conseguía decidir qué dirección tomar.
It would be best for you to follow the doctor's orders. Sería mejor que obedecieras las órdenes del doctor.
The social worker was asked to follow up the information about the Stevenson family. El trabajador social recibió una petición para estar al tanto de la información relacionada con la familia Stevenson.
Perhaps the only adjective in the English language that can follow the noun it modifies is "unknown". Quizás el único adjetivo de la lengua inglesa que puede ir delante del sustantivo que modifica es "desconocido".
No matter which road you follow, the drive to town won't take you more than twenty minutes. Independientemente del camino que cojas, ir a la ciudad no te llevará más de veinte minutos.
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