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Anglophile
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yippeeana
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The first would be "continued on the next page"*, which is a fact that is just telling the reader that the text continues.
"continue to the next page" would be an instruction, which is telling someone to turn the page and carry on reading
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yippeeana
4 Aug 2017
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The first would be "continued on the next page"*, which is a fact that is just telling the reader that the text continues.
"continue to the next page" would be an instruction, which is telling someone to turn the page and carry on reading
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Anglophile
5 Aug 2017
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Thank you! ^^ I'll go with the second option then
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