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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Pronoun modifier

In the sentence James has been interupting continuously. Should continuously be changed to continuous? it seem correct but sounds funny to me
  

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Hi, In the sentence James has been inte rr upting continuously. Should continuously be changed to continuous? it seem correct but sounds funny to me No, say 'continuously'.

  • Hi, In the sentence James has been inte rr upting continuously.
  • Should continuously be changed to continuous?
  • it seem correct but sounds funny to me No, say 'continuously'.
  • You need an adverb here, to modify the verb.
  • There is no pronoun in this sentence.
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Hi,

In the sentence James has been interrupting continuously. Should continuously be changed to continuous? it seem correct but sounds funny to me

No, say 'continuously'. You need an adverb here, to modify the verb.



There is no pronoun in this sentence.



Clive

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