A1 verb #134 가장 일반적인 2분 분량

continue

To keep doing something without stopping.

Explanation at your level:

To continue means to keep doing something. If you are eating, and you continue eating, you do not stop. You keep going. It is a very useful word for your daily life. You can say, 'I continue to study English every day.'

When you continue something, you do not stop. For example, if you are reading a book and you take a break, you can continue reading later. It is a common word used to talk about actions that stay the same for a long time.

The verb continue is used to describe an action that does not end. It is often used in work or school contexts. You might say, 'The rain continued all day,' which means it did not stop. It is a great alternative to saying 'keep doing'.

Continue is versatile because it can be followed by an infinitive or a gerund with little change in meaning. It is often used in professional contexts to discuss ongoing projects or trends. It implies persistence and consistency in one's actions or states.

At an advanced level, continue is used to describe the persistence of abstract concepts, such as 'continuing efforts' or 'continuing to demonstrate excellence'. It is frequently used in academic writing to link ideas or maintain the narrative flow of an argument.

In C2 English, continue can take on nuances of endurance and legacy. It appears in literary contexts to describe the passage of time or the maintenance of traditions. Its usage often signals a sophisticated control over the temporal aspects of a sentence structure.

30초 단어

  • Continue means to keep going.
  • It is a regular verb.
  • It can be used with -ing or to + verb.
  • It is useful in both formal and casual settings.

At its core, to continue means to keep going. Think of it as the opposite of quitting or stopping. Whether you are reading a book, working on a project, or just walking down the street, when you continue, you are maintaining your current momentum.

This word is incredibly versatile. You can continue an action that is already happening, or you can continue something after you have taken a break. It is a fundamental verb in English that helps us describe the flow of time and effort in our daily lives.

The word continue has a rich history that travels back to Latin. It comes from the word continuare, which is formed by con- (meaning 'together') and tenere (meaning 'to hold'). Essentially, it means to 'hold together' or 'keep in a continuous state'.

It entered the English language via Old French in the 14th century. Over hundreds of years, it has maintained its core meaning of holding things together in time. It is a great example of how Latin roots still shape our modern communication today.

You will find continue used in almost every situation, from casual chats to formal business reports. It is a very flexible verb that pairs well with both gerunds (-ing) and infinitives (to + verb).

For instance, you can say 'He continued working' or 'He continued to work', and both are perfectly correct. In formal settings, you might hear it used to describe policies or trends, such as 'The company will continue to grow.'

While continue itself is a standard verb, it is often part of larger concepts. Continue on is a common phrasal variation used when someone is traveling or progressing through a path. Continue the trend refers to maintaining a specific pattern of behavior or statistics.

You might also hear continue the conversation, which means to keep talking about a topic. These expressions help make your English sound more natural and fluid in everyday interactions.

Pronounced kən-TIN-yoo, the stress is on the second syllable. In British and American English, the pronunciation is quite similar, though the 'u' sound can be slightly more elongated in some accents.

Grammatically, it is a regular verb. The past tense is continued, and the present participle is continuing. It is often followed by a verb in the -ing form or an infinitive, making it very easy to integrate into your sentences.

Fun Fact

It shares a root with the word 'tenure', meaning to hold a position.

Pronunciation Guide

UK kənˈtɪn.juː

Starts with a soft 'kuh' sound, followed by 'tin' and 'yoo'.

US kənˈtɪn.ju

Very similar to UK, crisp 't' sound.

Common Errors

  • Misplacing the stress on the first syllable
  • Pronouncing the 'u' as 'oo' too heavily
  • Adding an extra syllable

Rhymes With

continue revenue menu tenue avenue

Difficulty Rating

독해 1/5

Very easy to read.

Writing 2/5

Simple to use.

Speaking 2/5

Commonly used.

듣기 1/5

Easy to hear.

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

go stop keep

Learn Next

persistence continuity endurance

고급

perseverance tenacity

Grammar to Know

Gerunds vs Infinitives

I like to run / I like running.

Subject-Verb Agreement

He continues.

Present Simple Tense

I continue daily.

Examples by Level

1

Please continue reading.

Please keep reading.

Imperative form.

2

I continue to learn.

I keep learning.

Present simple.

3

He continued his work.

He kept working.

Past tense.

4

Will you continue?

Are you going to keep going?

Future question.

5

They continue to play.

They keep playing.

Subject-verb agreement.

6

Don't continue that.

Stop doing that.

Negative imperative.

7

We continue today.

We keep going now.

Adverbial usage.

8

She continued talking.

She kept on talking.

Gerund usage.

1

The rain continued for hours.

2

She continued her studies.

3

He continued to walk fast.

4

We will continue later.

5

They continued the game.

6

Why did you continue?

7

Please continue with your story.

8

The noise continued all night.

1

The company will continue to expand.

2

He continued working despite the pain.

3

The debate continued for three days.

4

We must continue our efforts.

5

She continued to ignore him.

6

The trend continues to rise.

7

If you continue like this, you will succeed.

8

The show will continue after the break.

1

The government continues to face criticism.

2

He continued to insist on his innocence.

3

She continued her career in medicine.

4

The pressure continued to mount.

5

We need to continue the dialogue.

6

The legacy continues to influence us.

7

He continued to be a loyal friend.

8

The investigation will continue indefinitely.

1

The author continues to explore themes of isolation.

2

The economic downturn continues to impact local businesses.

3

He continued to articulate his vision clearly.

4

The tradition continues unabated.

5

She continued to refine her technique.

6

The debate continues to rage within the party.

7

The project continues to yield positive results.

8

He continued to maintain a stoic demeanor.

1

The narrative continues to unfold with subtle complexity.

2

His influence continues to permeate modern art.

3

The institution continues to uphold its founding principles.

4

The phenomenon continues to baffle scientists.

5

She continued to advocate for systemic change.

6

The conflict continues to escalate.

7

The saga continues to captivate audiences.

8

The legacy continues to resonate through generations.

동의어

keep on proceed persist carry on sustain maintain

자주 쓰는 조합

continue to work
continue to grow
continue the trend
continue to support
continue the conversation
continue to exist
continue to improve
continue the discussion
continue to decline
continue to play

Idioms & Expressions

"carry on"

to continue doing something

Please carry on with your reading.

neutral

"keep the ball rolling"

to continue an activity

Let's keep the ball rolling.

casual

"go on"

to continue

Please go on, I'm listening.

neutral

"press on"

to continue despite difficulty

We must press on to reach the top.

formal

"keep at it"

to continue working on something

Keep at it, you're doing great!

casual

"soldier on"

to continue despite hardship

She soldiered on through the flu.

neutral

Easily Confused

continue vs persist

both mean to keep going

persist implies overcoming an obstacle

He persisted despite the failure.

continue vs resume

both involve starting again

resume is strictly after a break

We will resume after lunch.

continue vs endure

both relate to time

endure relates to suffering

She endured the long wait.

continue vs proceed

both mean moving forward

proceed is about a formal process

Please proceed to the gate.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + continue + to + verb

He continues to learn.

A2

Subject + continue + verb-ing

They continue working.

B1

Subject + continue + noun

We continue the meeting.

B2

It + continues + to + be + adjective

It continues to be difficult.

B1

Continue + with + noun

Continue with the plan.

어휘 가족

Nouns

continuity the state of being continuous

Verbs

discontinue to stop something

Adjectives

continuous without interruption

관련

continual happening frequently

How to Use It

frequency

9

Formality Scale

Continue (formal) Carry on (neutral) Keep going (casual) Keep at it (slang)

자주 하는 실수

continue to -ing continue to [verb] or continue [verb]-ing
You cannot combine 'to' with the gerund form.
continue of continue [object]
Continue is a transitive verb; it does not take 'of'.
continue for [time] continue [time] or continue for [time]
Both are okay, but 'continue' alone is often stronger.
continue with to continue to
Avoid redundant prepositions.
continue as continue [noun]
Often used incorrectly; 'continue as a teacher' is okay, but 'continue teaching' is better.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Visualize a 'continuous' line on the floor.

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Native Speakers

They use it to show commitment.

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Cultural Insight

It's a positive word in Western culture.

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Grammar Shortcut

Think of it as 'not stopping'.

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Say It Right

Focus on the 'tin' sound.

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Common Mistake

Don't add 'of'.

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Did You Know?

It comes from Latin 'tenere'.

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Study Smart

Use it in your daily journal.

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Daily Goal

Use it in a sentence today.

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Academic Tip

Use it to link paragraphs.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

CON-TIN-UE: Can I TIN-UE (continue) to hold this?

Visual Association

A road that stretches into the horizon without a stop sign.

Word Web

persistence endurance flow progress

챌린지

Write three things you will continue to do this week.

어원

Latin

Original meaning: To hold together

문화적 맥락

None

Used in professional settings to show progress and in casual settings for encouragement.

'The show must go on' (related concept) Various songs titled 'Continue'

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at work

  • continue the project
  • continue to monitor
  • continue the partnership

at school

  • continue to study
  • continue the lesson
  • continue to practice

travel

  • continue on the road
  • continue to the destination
  • continue the journey

daily life

  • continue to walk
  • continue to talk
  • continue the day

Conversation Starters

"What is one thing you want to continue doing this year?"

"Why do you think it is important to continue learning?"

"Have you ever had to continue a task after a long break?"

"What habits do you hope to continue as you get older?"

"How do you continue to stay motivated?"

Journal Prompts

Reflect on a goal you have continued to pursue.

Write about a time you chose to continue despite wanting to stop.

Describe a tradition that continues in your family.

What would happen if you continued your current routine forever?

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문

It is neutral and works in almost any situation.

No, use 'continue to do' or 'continue doing'.

Persist implies continuing despite difficulty.

Yes, it ends in -ed for past tense.

Yes, 'the road continues for miles'.

Continuity.

Very common for progress reports.

It can mean to resume after a break.

셀프 테스트

fill blank A1

I will ___ to study.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: continue

Continue fits the context of keeping an action going.

multiple choice A2

Which means to keep going?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: continue

Continue is the synonym for keep going.

true false B1

Continue can be followed by -ing.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Yes, 'continue working' is correct.

match pairs B1

Word

All matched!

Matches verbs with their meanings.

sentence order B2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Subject + verb + infinitive structure.

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