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Should it be continuous speaking English or continuously English?

The correct phrase is "speaking English continuously".

Here's why:

* Continuously is an adverb that describes how the action is performed. It means "without interruption or pause".

* Continuous is an adjective that describes something that is uninterrupted or unbroken.

In this case, you're describing the act of speaking English, and how it is done (without interruption). Therefore, "continuously" is the correct word to use.

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