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I will continue to improving vs I will continue to improve

The correct phrase is 'I will continue to improve.' The verb 'improve' should be used in its base form after 'continue to.' 'Improving' isn't correct in this context.
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Last updated: August 06, 2024

I will continue to improving

'I will continue to improving' is incorrect. The verb 'improve' should be used in its base form after 'continue to.'

The correct phrase is 'I will continue to improve.' This structure is used to express the continuation of an action or process.
  • It is also certain that the agreement we are debating today has contributed - and I hope that it will continue to contribute - to improving the security of citizens all around the world and, of course, in Europe.
  • We will continue to work on improving the effectiveness of the General Assembly and Ecosoc in particular.
  • If we resolve to continue improving and amending it in the future, I believe we should adopt it.
  • I wish to continue improving and perfecting my intimacy with you!
  • I am sure that the Commission will continue to welcome Parliament's contributions with a view to improving its proposal still further.
  • I see this Directive as the beginnings of European legislation in this field, and envisage that, given productive dialogue between all the interested parties - port authorities, service providers and workers' organisations - we can continue to work on improving the legislation.
  • I can therefore confirm to you that I will continue to move in this direction.
  • I will continue to do so in close dialogue with Parliament.
  • What matters is that I will continue to keep Parliament fully informed.
  • I will continue to support us having an interesting debate, even during second reading.
  • The High Representative and I will continue to strive to facilitate dialogue between Albania's majority and opposition.
  • That is unacceptable and you can be sure that I will continue to criticise this.
  • I will continue to insist that the Commission pursue this matter very closely.
  • That is why I will continue to support the amendments tabled by Mrs Corbey.
  • I will continue to explore with them how and when this can be achieved.
  • I will continue to monitor the progress on some of the more controversial areas.
  • I will continue to support workers and trade unionists in their struggle against the increase in the retirement age.
  • I will continue to persuade Jae Sin, you can leave.
  • I will continue to offer that advice.
  • I will continue to excise the surrounding tissue.

Alternatives:

  • I will keep improving
  • I will go on improving
  • I will continue improving
  • I will carry on improving
  • I will persist in improving

I will continue to improve

'I will continue to improve' is the correct phrase to use in this context.

This structure is used to express the continuation of an action or process. The verb 'improve' should be in its base form after 'continue to.'
  • After his election, Ombudsman Diamandouros said: 'I will continue the effort to improve the quality of European Union administration'.
  • I hope it will continue to improve until we have the sort of culture that has been visualized both by the President of the Commission and in the sound and efficient management documents that have been put before us.
  • I am sure that the results from the complainants' point of view will continue to improve steadily.
  • SME networks participating in the framework programme will continue to improve their technological competence.
  • It is expected that Moldova's wine sector will continue to improve the quality of its wines.
  • In the future, the Agency will continue to improve the programming of its activities.
  • I have no doubt that such technological advances will continue to improve the can already see that in the new generation of aircraft: the Airbus 380 and the Boeing 787.
  • I hope that the situation will continue to be monitored and will continue to improve.
  • I myself continue to improve under the auspices of Mrs Reid's generous charity.
  • I hear your mother continues to improve.
  • This has and will continue to improve the implementation and monitoring of bilateral projects on the ground.
  • Even though life in the capital city will continue to improve, there will always be cases of the elderly being neglected.
  • The Community will continue to work to improve food security at international, regional and national level.
  • I join the rapporteur in calling for the ECB to continue to improve its relationship with other central banks and relevant institutions.
  • I think that thanks to your interventions, we can build on past improvements and continue to improve the situation over the coming weeks and months.
  • Building on these achievements, the second phase of the project will continue to improve the security of weapons and ammunition storages in South East Europe by providing further specific technical and infrastructural assistance in line with international best practices and standards.
  • Women are increasingly achieving more top positions in society and this will continue to improve as, in my country at least, women are more successful than men in gaining university places.
  • I assure you that the Commission, like you, will continue to work to improve and increase the quality of air safety in Europe, which is something that concerns us all.
  • Turkey must continue to improve steadily and of its own accord and I am glad to see that there is increasing consensus in Turkey on this issue, as expressed in the April programme.
  • I agree with the rapporteur that the institution should continue to improve programming and monitoring and to respect the principle of annuality.

Alternatives:

  • I will keep improving
  • I will go on improving
  • I will continue improving
  • I will carry on improving
  • I will persist in improving

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