continual / continuous

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Use continual if you want to say that something happens repeatedly.

Use continuous if you want to say that something happens in one uninterrupted sequence.

Yes:

There’s a continual sound.

(means: Repeatedly, there’s a sound. It stops and then starts again.)

Yes:

There’s a continuous sound.

(means: There’s a sound that doesn’t stop.)

Yes:

If you continually get error messages, please contact support.

Yes:

There are continual problems with the engine.

Yes:

We provide continuous support, 24 hours, 7 days a week.

Yes:

The device transmits a continuous high-frequency signal.

Yes:

A continuous row of items.