August 25 2016

Rules Of Grammar: Continual vs. Continuous

Rules Of Grammar LogoContinual and continuous are words have closely related meanings. However, the meanings are not exactly identical.

Continual describes a situation that is constant, but is occasionally interrupted. However, continuous describes a series of events that is constant and uninterrupted.

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Posted August 25, 2016 by Elsie Villega in category "Grammar", "Vocabulary

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