to continue
to continue
A regular verb: the third person singular adds -s (continues), the past and past participle add -ed (continued), and the -ing form is continuing.
We continue our work after lunch.
We continue our work after lunch.
Indicative
Present Simple
Each morning I continue where I left off.
Each morning I continue where I left off.
You continue to impress everyone here.
You continue to impress everyone here.
She continues her studies in London.
She continues her studies in London.
We continue the meeting after the break.
We continue the meeting after the break.
You all continue down this path together.
You all continue down this path together.
They continue to support the project.
They continue to support the project.
Present Continuous
I am continuing the report right now.
I am continuing the report right now.
You are continuing to grow every day.
You are continuing to grow every day.
He is continuing the tradition his father started.
He is continuing the tradition his father started.
We are continuing despite the bad weather.
We are continuing despite the bad weather.
You are continuing without any breaks.
You are continuing without any breaks.
They are continuing the search for the missing dog.
They are continuing the search for the missing dog.
Past Simple
I continued reading until midnight.
I continued reading until midnight.
You continued talking even after the bell.
You continued talking even after the bell.
The rain continued all afternoon.
The rain continued all afternoon.
We continued our journey at dawn.
We continued our journey at dawn.
You continued the game without me.
You continued the game without me.
They continued to argue for hours.
They continued to argue for hours.
Present Perfect
I have continued my training all year.
I have continued my training all year.
You have continued to help us so much.
You have continued to help us so much.
She has continued to work despite the pain.
She has continued to work despite the pain.
We have continued this tradition for decades.
We have continued this tradition for decades.
You have continued to surprise me.
You have continued to surprise me.
They have continued the project without funding.
They have continued the project without funding.
Past Perfect
I had continued walking before I noticed the sign.
I had continued walking before I noticed the sign.
You had continued the story before I arrived.
You had continued the story before I arrived.
He had continued alone after the others left.
He had continued alone after the others left.
We had continued for miles before we rested.
We had continued for miles before we rested.
You had continued the work we started.
You had continued the work we started.
They had continued the tradition long before us.
They had continued the tradition long before us.
Future Simple (will)
Future Simple
I will continue the lesson tomorrow.
I will continue the lesson tomorrow.
You will continue from chapter five.
You will continue from chapter five.
The concert will continue after the interval.
The concert will continue after the interval.
We will continue this discussion next week.
We will continue this discussion next week.
You will continue the experiment tomorrow.
You will continue the experiment tomorrow.
They will continue to fight for their rights.
They will continue to fight for their rights.
Conditional
Conditional (would)
Conditional
I would continue if I had more time.
I would continue if I had more time.
You would continue, but it is already late.
You would continue, but it is already late.
She would continue her studies abroad if she could.
She would continue her studies abroad if she could.
We would continue without hesitation.
We would continue without hesitation.
You would continue if we asked you to.
You would continue if we asked you to.
They would continue the search in better weather.
They would continue the search in better weather.
Imperative
Imperative
Please continue, I am listening.
Please continue, I am listening.
Let's continue where we stopped.
Let's continue where we stopped.
