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I have a question about constant and consistent
how can I distinguish consistent and constant? they look alike and have some common mean. can you give me a example? thank you!
5 de abr. de 2012 4:35
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Use constantly when describing a verb..The kid is constantly crying.
Use consistently when describing other things, like in the previous answer, He is consistently late to work.
Also remember, Constant means without breaks or intervals whereas consistent means, regular and it may have breaks and pauses.
Example: He was constantly requesting for some papers because he wants to be consistent on writing an article every saturday.
Hope this helps. :)
5 de abril de 2012
you do not sleep in a tent often, but when you do, you consisTENTly sleep poorly.
Ants come from the window ConstANTly.
9 de abril de 2012
In most instances, consistent and constant can be interchangeable.
However, in common speech, I really only hear consistent being used to describe people or ideas, such as 'He is consistently late to work' 'The company aims to be consistent' etc.
Constant is used for everything else, 'The shower constantly breaks' 'I constantly have to go back to the store' etc.
5 de abril de 2012
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