word usage - "Continuously" vs "continually": What's the difference?



What's the difference in the usage of these two adverbs continuously and continually?


Here are some examples:



a) She was told off for continually being late.


b) It rained continuously for three hours this morning.


c) The firemen worked continuously through the night.


d) I'm afraid you continually make the same mistakes.





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