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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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He beat her consistenly for an hour. Does it mean that he beat her continously without any rest for an hour?

  

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anonymous He beat her consisten t ly for an hour. Does it mean that he beat her contin u ously without any rest for an hour? Yes.

  • anonymous He beat her consisten t ly for an hour.
  • Does it mean that he beat her contin u ously without any rest for an hour?
  • Yes.
  • "continuously" would have been the better choice.
  • CJ
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anonymous

He beat her consistently for an hour. Does it mean that he beat her continuously without any rest for an hour?

Yes. "continuously" would have been the better choice.

CJ

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