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"Continuing" vs. "continued" - English Language & Usage Stack …
It seems to me that the implication of continued is "not yet ended," with a hint that the persistence of the involvement goes against expectations. In contrast, continuing seems to me to be a neutral way of saying simply "ongoing." I don't see continued (as you seem to) as being, under normal circumstances, a synonym for resumed. –
What is the correct abbreviation of "continued"? [closed]
Just write “(continued)” (including parens), and you’ll be fine. If you have some sort of mania for them, or horizontal-space consideration, then sure, write “(cont.)”. It’s a good idea to set it in italic, no matter what you do. In your case, though, you should probably write …
verbs - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
2019年2月4日 · Your love continues to grow. (usual S with singular third person) I hope doesn't affect the verb continues.I hope, the love continues, two different subjects with each their verb.
Continue or continues? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
2019年2月28日 · Rusty Core, you seem to have misunderstood my comment. In this case, "continue" is correct. Some native speakers, in cases like this (though not specifically this one), would make the verb agree with the word that precedes the verb, but this would be incorrect.
expressions - How to use "continued" at a bottom of a page?
2016年3月5日 · TOPIC NAME continued on page X; Be aware that as you edit documents the page numbers change. Many word processors can manage that by tracking the page number as it changes if you take the time to learn to set it up. None of …
Is it ever correct to use "on" after "continue"?
2019年3月22日 · After he caught his breath, he continued on with the race. Your question asks about "continue" and whether or not it can be paired with "on." This is a matter of taste and a person's ideas about the verb continue. In my opinion "on" can be. This page had numerous examples which seemed fine to me. Can you leave out "on?" Sure.
prepositions - "support to" vs. "support of" - English Language
Thank you for your continued support for the John Q. Public scholarship. In this particular case, as they are all technically correct, another major factor involved is which statement you believe sounds more correct. The average person is not going to look in-depth into the nuances of what, exactly, you are saying, so in this particular case ...
Continue to - verb? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
2020年11月21日 · Differences across languages should be explored on Linguistics.SE. 'He continued to read' and 'He continued reading' are synonymous to a high degree (contrast 'He stopped to look' and 'He stopped looking'). Verbs are very idiosyncratic in the way they behave. –
Should I use "continue to be" or "continue being"?
2016年5月31日 · I believe in this application one would rather say "continue being". Both are correct, however "continue being" allows for less of a pause in the sentence tempo when read.
present perfect - Continue working vs continue to work - English ...
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