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Difference between continuously and continually.
For example, which one is correct?
1. He has studied German continuously even after graduating school.
2. He has studied German continually even after graduating school.
1 mar 2015 09:02
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Continual means start and stop (like raining; it happens frequently), while continuous (unlike raining; it ends eventually) means never-ending.
1 marzo 2015
1
Continual: things that continue for a period of time, but there are interruptions in the process - like arguments or rain: My mother continually tells me to clean my room. / My friend and her husband argue continually.
Continuous: things that never end; things happening without interruption - She cried continuously for hours./ Rivers flow continuously.
"He studied continuously for 8 hours." - He studied for 8 hours without taking a break.
1 marzo 2015
Whoops, I forgot to answer the question. Neither option would be correct. I would prefer to say "He continued studying German even after graduating school."
1 marzo 2015
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