The answer should seem obvious... you have a leak. It could be anywhere in the system, which is unfortunate for you. You'll probably need a tech to come and do a leak test on your system.
"Continua" is an Italian equivalent of "To be continued."Specifically, the Italian word is the third person singular in the present indicative of the infinitive "continuare." It means "(He/she/it) continues, does continue, is continuing, (You) are continuing, continue, do continue." The pronunciation is "kohn-TEE-nwah."
The word 'continues' is the third person, singular, present of the verb to continue.Example: This road continues to the coast.
I/you/we/they continue. He/she/it continues.
The past participle of continue is continued.
No, it is not a preposition. Continued is the past tense of the verb continue.
The word continues is a verb. It is the present tense of continue.
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Continued means that you have to do the same thing again that you were doing example continue reading the book continue means you still have to read the book.
Ike continues crossing
Continued means that you have to do the same thing again that you were doing example continue reading the book continue means you still have to read the book.
The word continued is the past participle, past tense form of the verb 'to continue.' The past participle of the verb is also an adjective (continued success or continued episode).The noun forms for the verb 'to continue' are continuation, continuity, and the gerund, continuing
the day continues