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A grammar guide to shortening “continued” in professional and casual writing
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To be continued. To be cont. To be cont’d? Which one of these is the right way to shorten “continued” again? They’re actually both correct, but which one you use depends on the context and your preferred writing style. In this article, we’ll show you the right abbreviations of “continued” and how to write with them (plus which incorrect versions to avoid). If you’re ready to polish up your shorthand writing, continue reading!
Things You Should Know
- Write “cont.” as the abbreviation for “continued” in business or casual writing.
- Use “cont’d” as a contraction in informal, journalistic, or screenplay writing.
- Avoid using “con’t” since it’s a grammatically incorrect contraction.
- Try to use the whole phrase “Continued on next page” or leave it out entirely. If you include it, use “cont.” or “cont’d” according to your preferred style guidelines.
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- Aim to mainly use contracted or abbreviated words in informal writing, like letters or emails, or in tables and charts where space is limited.Thanks
- When choosing between abbreviations or contractions in general, go with whichever is shorter and clearer to the reader.Thanks
- In many cases, “cont.” and “cont’d” are interchangeable. As long as it’s clear to the reader what the meaning is, the form of the word you use is up to you or your organization’s preferred style of writing.Thanks
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References
- ↑ https://www.britannica.com/dictionary/cont .
- ↑ https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/abbreviation
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- ↑ https://edu.gcfglobal.org/en/grammar/contractions/1/
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