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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

The different between continue and continuous

is it better to say" to be continue" or to say "to be continuous" ?
  

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At the end of a TV or comic book series we say "... to be continued" . Continue is an action verb.

  • At the end of a TV or comic book series we say "...
  • to be continued" .
  • Continue is an action verb.
  • e.
  • be continuing or be continued).
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At the end of a TV or comic book series we say "...to be continued".

Continue is an action verb. It only follows a BE verb when it is in its participle forms (i.e. be continuing or be continued).

Continuous is an adjective so it can well follow BE.

But try putting the expression in a sentence so that the context is clearer.
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Continues low level of disruption

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