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Could you give me some examples to show the differences between "continual" and "continuous“?
25 apr. 2014 04:21
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"Continual" means something is reoccurring. Examples:
1) The continual attacks on the poor led to a revolution.
2) He continually arrives to school late.
"Continuous" means something is happening without interruption. Examples:
1) He caught the ball, turned around, and threw it all in one smooth, continuous motion.
2) The continuous sound of the waterfall can be heard from a mile away.
3) She has been continuously sending emails since this morning.
25 april 2014
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