dwni1
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According to the dictionary, continue is followed by infinitive and gerund whereas carry on and go on are followed by gerund.
For example, I want to tell my son not to stop doing his homework until he has finished with it.
Can I use the following sentences.
1 Continue doing your homework until you have finished with it.
2 Carry on doing your homework until you have finished with it.
3 Continue to do your homework until you have finished with it.
4 Go on doing your homework until you have finished it.
For example, I want to tell my son not to stop doing his homework until he has finished with it.
Can I use the following sentences.
1 Continue doing your homework until you have finished with it.
2 Carry on doing your homework until you have finished with it.
3 Continue to do your homework until you have finished with it.
4 Go on doing your homework until you have finished it.