My grandmother corrects my grammar continually. Let’s try another example. It is hard to get a word in edgewise with her because she talks continuously. Talking is an action that is accomplished by human beings, and perhaps parrots. For both, it is almost impossible to do it continuously....
Continually vs. Continuously: A Matter of Context Sometimes the “continue” meaning you wish to convey may depend on a broader framework, particularly when it involves spatial components such as time. Consider for example the following sentence: The professor gave her lecture continuously for thirty...
Continually vs. Continuously The adverbs continually and continuously have similar meanings but differ from each other. Many times, these words can be misused in sentences because of how alike their meanings are. In the example used below, which of the answers would be correct for the example?