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I will continue to send
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The part of the sentence "I will continue to send" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this sentence in any context when you want to express your intention to keep sending something - for example, "I will continue to send weekly updates on my progress".
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Wiki
Science
Alternative expressions(1)
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2 human-written examples
(Step 4) Regardless, I will continue to send out promos and emails and get reviews until one of them wakes up.
News & Media
I will continue to send out updates to our valued Alerts Broadcaster clients (and potential prospects and the public via The Huffington Post) as long as the threat to life and property remains, through at least Tuesday morning.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
Until Central America becomes stable and prosperous, it will continue to send millions of emigrants to the US.
News & Media
A reply signifies to the program that there's an actual human at your number, so it will continue to send ads.
Wiki
"Obviously flooded with a torrent of witty emails, I'll continue to send these as I wade through the Observer in the vain hope one is finally posted (probably the least entertaining one)," says Guy Hornsby.
News & Media
For me, it's like this: until the default search on Safari is something other than Google, I'll continue to send all my info to Mountain View.
News & Media
I, for one, will continue to send my small annual contribution to one of the many organizations promoting the health, welfare and education of children around the world rather than to my alma mater.
News & Media
"Dear Richard, I pray that God will continue to send blessings upon you, your work, your children and your wives".
News & Media
But her credit union will continue to send Equifax data.
News & Media
But he will continue to send out signals of his desire.
News & Media
"And Russia will continue to send troops home in body bags".
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "I will continue to send" to clearly express your intention to persistently send something, whether it's information, updates, or physical items.
Common error
While grammatically correct, overuse of "I will continue to send" in casual conversation can sound overly formal. Opt for simpler alternatives like "I'll keep sending" or "I'm going to keep sending" in informal settings.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "I will continue to send" functions as a declarative statement of future action. It indicates the speaker's intention to persist in the act of sending something. According to Ludwig AI, the phrase is correct and usable in written English, and as the examples show, it is commonly found in different contexts.
Frequent in
News & Media
67%
Wiki
17%
Science
16%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "I will continue to send" is a grammatically correct phrase used to express a commitment to ongoing action, as validated by Ludwig AI. While suitable for various contexts, it's most frequently encountered in news and media. More concise alternatives like "I'll keep sending" may be preferred in casual settings. While the phrase is valid, remember to consider your audience and the level of formality required for your message. Always be confident about the message, as explained by the examples extracted by Ludwig.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
I'll keep sending
Uses a contraction and a simpler verb phrase.
I shall continue sending
Employs a more formal auxiliary verb.
I am going to continue sending
Uses a different future tense construction.
I intend to keep sending
Focuses on intention rather than continuous action.
I plan to continue sending
Similar to intention, but emphasizes planning.
I will carry on sending
Replaces "continue" with "carry on".
I will proceed with sending
Highlights the act of moving forward with sending.
I will not stop sending
Expresses continuation through negation of stopping.
Sending will continue from my side
Changes the sentence structure and voice.
My commitment is to keep sending
Emphasizes the commitment to the action.
FAQs
What's a more concise way to say "I will continue to send"?
Alternatives include "I'll keep sending" or "I'm going to keep sending". You could also say, "I'll "keep sending"".
How can I make "I will continue to send" sound more formal?
You could use "I shall continue sending", or rephrase the sentence to emphasize commitment, such as "My commitment is to "keep sending"".
Is it ever incorrect to use "I will continue to send"?
No, it is grammatically correct. However, it might sound too formal in very casual situations where a simpler phrase like "I'll keep sending" would be more appropriate.
What's the difference between "I will continue to send" and "I will send"?
"I will continue to send" implies an ongoing action that has already started, whereas "I will send" simply indicates a future action that has not necessarily begun. For example, if you've been sending daily updates and plan to keep doing so, you'd say "I will continue to send" them. If you're planning to start sending updates, you'd use "I will send".
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested