A2 adjective #599 الأكثر شيوعاً 3 دقيقة للقراءة

consecutive

Consecutive means following one after another without any gaps or breaks.

Explanation at your level:

Consecutive means 'one after another.' If you have a holiday on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, you have three consecutive days off. It is like a line of people waiting for a bus. They are all in a row. You can use it for numbers too: 1, 2, and 3 are consecutive numbers.

When we say things are consecutive, we mean they happen in a series without stopping. For example, if a team wins five games without losing, we say they had five consecutive wins. It is a very useful word for talking about schedules and sports.

The adjective consecutive describes events that follow each other in a logical order without any breaks. It is commonly used in news reports or when discussing statistics. For instance, 'The city experienced ten consecutive days of rain.' This means it rained every single day for ten days straight.

Using consecutive allows for more precision than saying 'in a row.' It is frequently used in formal or academic contexts to describe data points, time periods, or repeating actions. For example, 'The company reported growth for four consecutive quarters.' This indicates an unbroken period of success.

In advanced English, consecutive is often used to emphasize the lack of interruption in a timeline. It is a staple in professional writing, from legal documents to scientific analysis. You might describe 'consecutive sentences' in a legal context or 'consecutive measurements' in a laboratory experiment. The nuance here is the strict, unbroken nature of the sequence.

At the C2 level, consecutive is appreciated for its etymological clarity. It implies a rigorous, logical succession. You might encounter it in literary analysis to describe the flow of events in a narrative or in historical accounts to define eras. It signifies a state of being where each element is inextricably linked to the one preceding it, forming a cohesive, uninterrupted chain of events.

الكلمة في 30 ثانية

  • Means following one after another.
  • Used for time, numbers, and events.
  • Implies an unbroken series.
  • Commonly used with time units.

Hey there! Have you ever wondered how to describe things that happen in a perfect row? That is where consecutive comes in. It is a fantastic adjective used to describe items, events, or numbers that follow each other in a series without any breaks or gaps in between.

Think of it like a chain. If you have three consecutive days off from school, it means you have Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday free—no school in between! It is all about order and continuity. Whether you are talking about sports teams winning games or just counting numbers, this word helps you explain that the sequence is unbroken.

The word consecutive has a cool history rooted in Latin. It comes from the Latin word consecutivus, which itself is derived from consequi. This Latin verb means 'to follow after' or 'to attain.' It is a combination of com- (meaning 'together') and sequi (meaning 'to follow').

If you recognize the word sequi, you are on the right track! It is the same root found in words like 'sequence' and 'subsequent.' Over centuries, the word evolved through Old French before entering the English language in the 16th century. It has kept its core meaning of 'following' throughout its entire journey across languages.

You will find consecutive used in both formal reports and casual conversation. It is a very precise word, which makes it perfect for math, sports, and scheduling. People often use it with time-based nouns like 'days,' 'years,' or 'hours.'

Common collocations include consecutive wins, consecutive days, and consecutive terms. In a formal setting, you might hear a politician talk about serving 'three consecutive terms,' which means they served them back-to-back without leaving office. It is a great way to sound specific and professional when describing time or order.

While 'consecutive' itself is a descriptive adjective, it often appears in contexts that relate to idioms about time and sequence:

  • Back-to-back: Very similar to consecutive, often used for events.
  • In a row: A casual way to say consecutive (e.g., 'three wins in a row').
  • One after another: Describing a steady stream of events.
  • Without a break: Emphasizing the lack of interruption.
  • Successive: A formal synonym for consecutive events.

Pronouncing consecutive is easier than it looks! Break it down: kən-SEK-yə-tiv. The stress is on the second syllable, 'SEK.' In both British and American English, the IPA is roughly /kənˈsɛkjətɪv/.

Grammatically, it functions as an adjective, so it usually comes before the noun it modifies (e.g., 'consecutive days'). It does not have a plural form because it is an adjective, not a noun. Rhyming words include 'executive' or 'perspective' (in rhythm, though not perfect rhymes). Remember to use it to describe a series, not just a single event!

Fun Fact

It shares a root with the word 'consequence'.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /kənˈsɛkjətɪv/

Clear 'kən' sound, stress on 'SEK'

US /kənˈsɛkjətɪv/

Similar to UK, slightly flatter 'tiv'

Common Errors

  • Misplacing stress on the first syllable
  • Dropping the 'y' sound
  • Mispronouncing the 'tiv' ending

Rhymes With

executive perspective objective effective selective

Difficulty Rating

القراءة 2/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Easy to use

Speaking 2/5

Commonly used

الاستماع 2/5

Clear pronunciation

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

sequence order number

Learn Next

successive sequential continuous

متقدم

chronological succession

Grammar to Know

Adjective Position

The consecutive days.

Adverb vs Adjective

Consecutive (adj) vs Consecutively (adv).

Countable Nouns

Three consecutive days.

Examples by Level

1

I have three consecutive days off.

three days in a row

adjective before noun

2

1, 2, 3 are consecutive numbers.

numbers in order

describing a series

3

She won two games.

two wins

simple sentence

4

Monday and Tuesday are consecutive.

days next to each other

adjective predicate

5

He ate two apples.

two apples

counting objects

6

The bus comes every hour.

regular timing

frequency

7

We read three pages.

pages in a book

counting pages

8

They are in line.

standing one after another

spatial order

1

The team won four consecutive matches.

2

It rained for three consecutive days.

3

He missed two consecutive classes.

4

She worked five consecutive hours.

5

We sat in consecutive seats.

6

They are consecutive numbers.

7

I have had two consecutive colds.

8

The store was closed for two consecutive Sundays.

1

The company has seen growth for six consecutive years.

2

He was sentenced to two consecutive terms in jail.

3

The athlete broke the record in three consecutive races.

4

We need to analyze the data from the last five consecutive months.

5

She performed three consecutive flips perfectly.

6

The hotel was booked for ten consecutive nights.

7

Consecutive errors led to the project's failure.

8

They lived in the same house for four consecutive decades.

1

The study tracked the subjects over twelve consecutive weeks.

2

His consecutive failures did not discourage him from trying again.

3

The committee met for three consecutive days to finalize the deal.

4

She has held the title for five consecutive championships.

5

The sequence consists of consecutive prime numbers.

6

They faced three consecutive defeats in the tournament.

7

The government passed two consecutive laws to reform the tax system.

8

Consecutive power outages caused significant damage.

1

The narrative is built upon a series of consecutive events that culminate in a dramatic climax.

2

The patient showed improvement over four consecutive check-ups.

3

Consecutive administrations have struggled to address the inflation issue.

4

The software performs consecutive calculations to ensure accuracy.

5

She was awarded for her consecutive contributions to the field.

6

The artist painted five consecutive portraits in a single week.

7

Consecutive failures in the engine design delayed the launch.

8

The research requires consecutive observations over a long period.

1

The historian analyzed the consecutive reigns of the monarchs.

2

His work is defined by a consecutive logic that leaves no room for ambiguity.

3

Consecutive waves of migration transformed the region's demographics.

4

The poem explores the nature of consecutive moments in time.

5

The algorithm processes data in consecutive batches.

6

She maintained a consecutive streak of excellence throughout her career.

7

Consecutive failures of the infrastructure led to the city's collapse.

8

The study examines the influence of consecutive stressors on human behavior.

المرادفات

sequential successive continuous uninterrupted back-to-back

الأضداد

تلازمات شائعة

consecutive days
consecutive years
consecutive wins
consecutive terms
consecutive hours
consecutive months
consecutive numbers
consecutive defeats
consecutive failures
consecutive weeks

Idioms & Expressions

"In a row"

One after another without interruption

I won three games in a row.

casual

"Back-to-back"

Happening immediately one after the other

We have back-to-back classes.

casual

"On end"

Continuously for a period of time

He talked for hours on end.

neutral

"One after another"

In a sequence

They arrived one after another.

neutral

"Without a break"

Continuously

She worked for six hours without a break.

neutral

Easily Confused

consecutive vs Successive

Both mean following in order

Successive is more formal

Successive governments struggled.

consecutive vs Continuous

Both imply lack of breaks

Continuous is for flow, consecutive for units

Continuous noise vs consecutive days.

consecutive vs Sequential

Both relate to order

Sequential focuses on the step-by-step process

Sequential steps.

consecutive vs Serial

Both imply a series

Serial is often for numbering or repeating crimes

Serial numbers.

Sentence Patterns

A2

Subject + verb + consecutive + [noun]

He had three consecutive wins.

B1

[Noun] + for + [number] + consecutive + [time unit]

It rained for five consecutive days.

B2

The + consecutive + [noun] + verb

The consecutive losses were hard.

B1

In + consecutive + [noun]

They finished in consecutive order.

C1

Over + [number] + consecutive + [time unit]

Over two consecutive years, we grew.

عائلة الكلمة

Nouns

consecution The act of following in order

Verbs

consecute To follow (rare)

Adjectives

consecutive Following in a series

مرتبط

sequence Root word

How to Use It

frequency

7/10

Formality Scale

Formal Neutral Casual N/A

أخطاء شائعة

consecutively days consecutive days
Consecutively is an adverb; you need an adjective.
consecutive to each other consecutive
Consecutive already implies the relationship to each other.
using 'consecutive' for non-sequential things use 'constant' or 'continuous'
Consecutive implies a specific order.
saying 'consecutive' for a single event use 'single' or 'one'
Consecutive requires a series.
confusing with 'successive' they are often interchangeable
Successive is more formal.

Tips

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Count-secutive

Think of counting numbers in order.

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Sports Talk

Use it to describe winning streaks.

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Academic Usage

Use it in formal reports for precision.

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Adjective Rule

Always place before the noun.

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Stress the 2nd

Say kən-SEK-yə-tiv.

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Avoid Adverb Confusion

Don't use 'consecutively' as an adjective.

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Latin Roots

It comes from 'to follow'.

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Flashcards

Pair it with 'days' or 'wins'.

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Time Management

Use it to describe your schedule.

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No Plural

Adjectives don't have plurals.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Consecutive = Count-secutive (Count them in order).

Visual Association

A line of dominoes falling one after another.

Word Web

sequence order series succession

تحدٍّ

List three things you did today in consecutive order.

أصل الكلمة

Latin

Original meaning: To follow together

السياق الثقافي

None.

Used heavily in sports reporting and academic settings.

Often used in sports records (e.g., 'consecutive wins').

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Sports

  • consecutive wins
  • consecutive titles
  • consecutive losses

Calendar/Time

  • consecutive days
  • consecutive weeks
  • consecutive hours

Academic/Data

  • consecutive results
  • consecutive measurements
  • consecutive trials

Business

  • consecutive quarters
  • consecutive terms
  • consecutive years

Conversation Starters

"How many consecutive days have you worked this week?"

"What is the longest consecutive streak of wins you have ever had?"

"Can you name three consecutive numbers?"

"Why do you think it is hard to maintain consecutive focus?"

"Have you ever had consecutive holidays?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you achieved something for several consecutive days.

Describe a sequence of events that happened in consecutive order.

Why is it important to have consecutive rest periods?

Reflect on a goal you reached through consecutive effort.

الأسئلة الشائعة

8 أسئلة

They are similar, but consecutive implies a sequence of distinct units, while continuous implies a steady flow.

Yes, but usually in a sequence (e.g., 'consecutive winners').

No, the adverb is consecutively.

It is an adjective, so it modifies a noun which might need an article.

Intermittent or non-consecutive.

C-O-N-S-E-C-U-T-I-V-E.

It is neutral and commonly used in all settings.

Yes, 1, 2, 3 are consecutive.

اختبر نفسك

fill blank A1

I have two ___ days off.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: consecutive

It describes the days following each other.

multiple choice A2

What does consecutive mean?

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: In a row

Consecutive means one after another.

true false B1

Consecutive means having gaps.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: خطأ

It means without gaps.

match pairs B1

Word

المعنى

All matched!

They are synonyms.

sentence order B2

انقر على الكلمات أدناه لبناء الجملة
صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة:

I worked three consecutive days.

النتيجة: /5

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A2

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A1

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antactate

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A1

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period

B2

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lifetime

A1

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hours

B1

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punctual

A1

Being on time and not late. It describes a person who arrives or an action that happens at the exact scheduled time.

future

A1

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century

A1

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