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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Is continue working true?

continue working or to work
  

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"continue working" and "continue to work" are both correct English. The word "true", along with its opposite "false", applies to statements such as "a triangle has three sides" or "the Moon is made of cheese". It does not make sense to ask whether a phrase such as "continue working" is "true".

  • "continue working" and "continue to work" are both correct English.
  • The word "true", along with its opposite "false", applies to statements such as "a triangle has three sides" or "the Moon is made of cheese".
  • It does not make sense to ask whether a phrase such as "continue working" is "true".
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"continue working" and "continue to work" are both correct English.

The word "true", along with its opposite "false", applies to statements such as "a triangle has three sides" or "the Moon is made of cheese". It does not make sense to ask whether a phrase such as "continue working" is "true".

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