The phrase "continue to do" suggests a focus on the action as a whole, emphasizing the intention to persist in performing that specific action. In contrast, "continue doing" highlights the ongoing nature of the action, often implying that it is already in progress. Both phrases convey a sense of persistence, but their nuances can affect the emphasis in a sentence.
The difference between can and cannot is that when you can do something, you are allowed to and may continue doing it but when you cannot do something it is the oppistie so you can not do something.
How about "I just took a break and i am about to continue with whatever I'm doing." maybe that's right.
It means to stop and do not continue
you are and you do
Being
Playing is doing, only with the feeling of fun. Doing is mutual, you either enjoy it or not.
In doing so is talking about the consequence of doing something, while doing so is just about doing the action.
difference between lathe and drill machine doing full on piece of metal
difference between lathe and drill machine doing full on piece of metal
Difference" means subtraction. for example the "difference" between 9 and 2 is 7
well if you are necking you are doing it on the neck right? if you are petting it you are doing it anywhere!
science is real and pseudoscience is fake