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I wonder the difference between "continuously" and "constantly". Can anyone help me with this?
12 de abr. de 2021 11:34
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Continuously means non-stop, where constantly means again and again with breaks in between something being done. That’s how I would use either.
12 de abril de 2021
It's a bit of a tricky question actually now that I think about it.
We use continuously when we want to say that something is happening without any break or pause. "He was working continuously for 10 hours." = "He was working for 10 hours without a break."
We use constantly when we want to say that it is happening very often or all of the time. "The neighbours are constantly playing very loud music."
12 de abril de 2021
Continuously.- when u r doing any activity without any fail or gap
....let's say you are speaking English from an hour without any phase
Where as constantly means - you speak English for an hour everyday for a month .
12 de abril de 2021
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