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  • Please continue or please complete your sentence?
    Both are grammatically correct, though "please complete the sentence" does sound contrived Oddly, it might sound a bit more natural as: Please finish the sentence That's still quite a direct request, and has a higher chance of sounding impolite You might also consider the imperative "do," as in: Do continue Do go on
  • Thank you for your continued support or continuous support?
    When you want to thank someone for the support they give you always Which one should I use? Thank you for your continued support? Thank you for your continuous support?
  • keep in touch - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    Please continue keeping in touch with us when you arrive at the college this would mean that there is an ongoing contact between the parents and the son, and that the parents want to remain in the same kind of contact with their son after he arrives at the college
  • meaning in context - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    Read the following for more This may mean read the following for more detailed explanation, or simply continue reading for more of the same: it may be a continuation of the story or discussion Refer to the following for more information This means, if you want more details about what you have been reading, or more explanation that goes more in depth than the original text, read more here
  • I have read and agree agreed with the terms and conditions
    Regardless of which is more commonly used, I need to point out a potential issue with parallelism, which you've alluded to in your question (I will bypass the issue of which pronoun to use, with or to, and continue to use the same one as in your example sentences ) Agree is in the present tense, while agreed is in the past tense Because of the use of have, read is in the past tense Normally
  • What is the difference between continue to and continue the?
    Both of them are just ways to use the verb "continue " I guess you can say that a difference between them is that "continue the" will be transitive, and "continue to" will be transitive or intransitive If you say "continue the" it will usually be followed by a noun phrase, but saying "continue to" relates to verbs is ambiguous
  • word choice - difference between continue and continue with - English . . .
    From your examples, I feel that “continue” is followed by a specific activity people were doing before, while “continue with” is followed by something that doesn’t tell what specific activities people were doing before Can I still say “Let’s continue with the discussion”? If so, how do you understand it?
  • Shorter ways of saying Keep doing what youre doing or keep doing . . .
    2 Keep it up! Cambridge keep it up used to encourage someone to continue doing something: You're doing very well everybody Keep it up! Wiktionary keep it up 1 (idiomatic) To maintain or continue a positive streak (It can also be used in a sarcastic, threatening way, too )
  • Difference between Are you sure to continue? and Are you sure you . . .
    A: "Are you sure to continue?" B: "Are you sure you want to continue?" Is the first sentence grammatically correct? And what is the difference? Can they be used interchangeably?
  • Are the phrases this is very interesting to me and this interests me . . .
    please michael are they interchangeable thank you the most for the answer – Raychatu S Apr 28, 2020 at 14:48 like I (and Astralbee) said, you COULD switch the above (i e , say "Movies are interesting" and "Yes, please continue - this interests me") and people would generally understand what you mean, but it does not sound as good natural to me





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