jasveron
Junior Member
- Joined
- Nov 20, 2006
- Member Type
- Other
- Native Language
- Chinese
- Home Country
- Hong Kong
- Current Location
- Hong Kong
Which of the following is/are correct?
'You may continue take the class if you have paid.'
'You may continue to take the class if you have paid'.
'You may continue taking the class if you have paid'.
I was most doubtful about the first sentence, so I googled 'continue take' and found the below:
"Over the next five years our foreign policy engagement will continue take
place in three areas – our bilateral relationships, regional diplomacy, and
in the ..."
So it's okay to use an infinitive after 'continue' I suppose?
'You may continue take the class if you have paid.'
'You may continue to take the class if you have paid'.
'You may continue taking the class if you have paid'.
I was most doubtful about the first sentence, so I googled 'continue take' and found the below:
"Over the next five years our foreign policy engagement will continue take
place in three areas – our bilateral relationships, regional diplomacy, and
in the ..."
So it's okay to use an infinitive after 'continue' I suppose?