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I am continuing working
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase 'I am continuing working' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to emphasize that you are still engaged in an activity or process, such as a job or research. For example, "I am continuing working on my dissertation and I plan to finish it by the end of the year."
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60 human-written examples
In collaboration with Konechny, a postdoctoral fellow in Berkeley, I am continuing work on the tachyon condensation problem.
"The Football League have been kept closely informed of developments and I am continuing to work closely with them so that the process of transferring the share can begin".
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Right now, I am continuing to work at Uppsala University in a research group consisting of five people.
Science & Research
I am continuing to work on the masculine choices.
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I am continuing this work and am currently focused on using HSF1 aptamers a tools to inhibit HSF1 function measured by genome wide assays.
Academia
I am continuing my work as an independent journalist.
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It has been 10 months since my PhD viva, and I am continuing some work from my PhD project as a postdoc.
Science & Research
Foundation for a Better Tomorrow and I am continuing his work of helping young people excel, as I learn how to lead and carry on his mission.
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"I am continuing my work rescuing and rehabilitating even the most difficult problem dogs, which has saved the lives of thousands of animals that otherwise would have been euthanized".
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I'm continuing to work with the POA.
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I'm continuing to work on puck protection, getting my shot off in traffic and in tight areas, disguising my shot more, shooting off the rush".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
While grammatically correct, consider using the more common phrasing "I am continuing to work" for better clarity and acceptance in formal writing.
Common error
Ensure you include "to" before "work" in formal contexts: use "I am continuing to work" instead of "I am continuing working" to avoid sounding awkward.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase functions as a verbal phrase in the present continuous tense, expressing an action that is currently in progress. Although Ludwig AI identifies it as correct, the more common and standard form is "I am continuing to work". The phrase describes the state of actively pursuing a task or occupation.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while Ludwig AI considers the phrase "I am continuing working" grammatically correct, it is less common and less formal than "I am continuing to work". It's better suited for casual contexts. For professional, academic, or formal communications, using the infinitive form "to work" is recommended for better clarity and acceptance. Alternatives include "I am still working" or "I am progressing with my work" depending on the context.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
I am continuing to work
This is the more grammatically standard and common phrasing of the original sentence, adding the infinitive "to work".
I am still working
Emphasizes the ongoing nature of the work, similar to the original phrase, but uses "still" instead of "continuing".
I am proceeding with my work
Uses "proceeding" to indicate advancement in the work, rather than simply continuing.
I am carrying on with my work
Implies a sense of perseverance and determination in continuing the work.
I am progressing in my work
Focuses on the step-by-step advancement and development of the work.
I am furthering my work
Highlights the progress being made and the advancement of the work.
I am advancing my work
Similar to furthering, emphasizing the forward movement and development of the work.
I am persisting with my work
Stresses the continuous effort despite potential challenges or difficulties.
I am engaged in ongoing work
Highlights the continuous and active involvement in the work.
I am maintaining my work
Suggests keeping up with the work and ensuring it is not neglected.
FAQs
Is "I am continuing working" grammatically correct?
While understandable, the more conventional phrasing is "I am continuing to work". The inclusion of 'to' makes the sentence more grammatically standard.
What's the difference between "I am continuing working" and "I am continuing to work"?
Both phrases convey the idea of ongoing work, but "I am continuing to work" is more commonly accepted and grammatically preferred. The first can be seen as a more direct, less formal expression, while the latter is considered standard English.
What can I say instead of "I am continuing working"?
You can use alternatives like "I am still working", "I am progressing with my work", or the more standard "I am continuing to work".
In what context is it appropriate to use "I am continuing working"?
While less formal, it might be acceptable in very casual conversation or internal communications where strict grammatical correctness is not essential. However, for professional or academic writing, it is better to use "I am continuing to work".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested