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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Continuing a pattern

is "Continuing " a verb? What does this mean?

Further implicit criticisms came last week, continuing a pattern of public pronouncements that has now become familiar to Falcao.

  

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anonymous is "Continuing " a verb? Yes. anonymous What does this mean?

  • anonymous is "Continuing " a verb?
  • Yes.
  • anonymous What does this mean?
  • 1 [INTRANSITIVE/TRANSITIVE] to keep doing something without stopping Doctors advised him to continue the treatment for another six weeks.
  • continue doing something: He continued typing while he spoke.
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anonymousis "Continuing " a verb?

Yes.

anonymous What does this mean?

1 [INTRANSITIVE/TRANSITIVE] to keep doing something without stopping
Doctors advised him to continue the treatment for another six weeks.
continue doing something: He continued typing while he spoke.
continue w

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Hi

'Continuing' is the verb participle and it just means that the same kind of criticism went on and on for Falcao

For example:

- I was hoping he'd stop talking then, but he continued

- My team won again this week, continuing an unbroken run of five wins!

Regards, Dave

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