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difference between continual and continuous, extend and expand #1 (permalink) Sun Dec 16, 2007 16:16 pm   difference between continual and continuous, extend and expand
 

Hi everyone,

Please tell me what is the different between "continual" and "continuous"?

By the way, is there any different between "extend" and "expand"?

Thanks in advance!
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difference between continual and continuous, extend and expand #2 (permalink) Sun Dec 16, 2007 17:27 pm   difference between continual and continuous, extend and expand
 

Hi Rebecca

It seems that you have not discovered the search function on this site yet. ;)

If you do a search using the keyword continual, you will find this thread:
http://www.english-test.net/forum/ftopic14075.html#41023

And if you do a search using the keywords extend and expand, you will find this thread:
http://www.english-test.net/forum/ftopic4497.html#11621

Why don't you have a look at those threads. If you still have questions afterwards, post the specific question(s) here.
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