No, "continually" is an an adverb.
Continual, meaning continuing indefinitely in time without interruption as in 'continual fear'.
The word "continued" can be an adjective or verb depending on the usage. As a verb, it is the past tense of the verb "continue". As an adjective it is used to describe a situation where something continually occurs, as in "The continued success of the marketing campaign caused an increase in the number of units sold per month."
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
No, it is not an adjective. Differently is an adverb.The adjective would be different.
Continual, meaning continuing indefinitely in time without interruption as in 'continual fear'.
Continually is an adverb.
The word "continued" can be an adjective or verb depending on the usage. As a verb, it is the past tense of the verb "continue". As an adjective it is used to describe a situation where something continually occurs, as in "The continued success of the marketing campaign caused an increase in the number of units sold per month."
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Continually is an adverb. It describes the action of a verb, often indicating that something is happening repeatedly or without interruption.
The mouse's teeth grew continually.
The mouse's teeth grew continually.
I'm unable to make my point because you are continually interrupting me. He is continually bringing home work that he should be able to finish during the school day. It's impossible to lose weight when you continually bring home baked goods and other junk food. They continually ask me to participate in the event.
Continually is a repetition of the same event: He continually wakes up late. Continuously is a constant stream. There is no pause. He talked continuously, so I couldn't say anything.
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