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Do both forms of the verb "continue" have the same meaning in these sentences? Did I even use "to continue" correctly?

He taunts the player from the opposing team. Since he did not react, he continues provoking him but goes too far.

He taunts the player from the opposing team. Since he did not react, he continues to provoke him but goes too far.

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  • One of these probably answers your question: https://ell.stackexchange.com/questions/26551/verb-ing-or-to-verb-after-the-verb-continue?r=SearchResults&s=1|41.2378 https://ell.stackexchange.com/questions/60898/whats-the-difference-between-continues-doing-and-continues-to-do?r=SearchResults&s=3|28.4092 – James K Jan 07 '22 at 12:23

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