[Grammar] continuous and continual

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areev

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hi?:cool:

can you explain the difference between "continuous and continual" in the context?

thanks
 
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Continuous = actions that are uninterrupted
Continual = duration that continues over a long period of time with intervals of interruption
 

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hi?:cool:

can you explain the difference between "continuous and continual" in the context?

thanks

***** NOT A TEACHER *****

Good morning, areev.

(1) I didn't get any sleep last night because those horrible people next door played their loud music continuously from 9 p.m. to 7 a.m. ( = Did not stop that crazy noise for even one minute!!!)

(2) Tommy was kicked out of his class because he was continually disturbing the class. (= he was good for five minutes; bad for 10 minutes; good three minutes; bad again for eight minutes; good for ....)

Have a nice day!
 
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