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  • Awhile vs. A While: Whats the difference? | Merriam-Webster
    The word awhile is an adverb meaning "for a while " The two-word expression a while is the article a plus the noun while, which means "a period of time" (as in "stay here for a while") or "the time and effort used" (as in "worth your while")
  • A While vs. Awhile: Do You Know the Difference? - The Blue Book of . . .
    A While vs Awhile: Do You Know the Difference? A while and awhile both sound the same when spoken aloud, leading some to think that the two are the same or that one is a misspelling of the other The two constructions—one as a two-word phrase and the other as a single word—mean different things
  • A while vs. awhile: what is the difference? - Home of English Grammar
    A while and awhile sound alike, but they work differently Learn which one fits after a preposition and which one stands alone
  • Awhile vs. A While - Difference, Examples - GRAMMARIST
    Learn the difference between a while and awhile and learn how to use them when writing in English properly
  • Awhile vs. A While: Avoid This Common Grammar Mistake! - 7ESL
    Learn the key differences between awhile vs a while in English Discover definitions, usage tips, and easy-to-remember examples to master this tricky word pair
  • A while vs. Awhile - Grammar. com
    A While vs Awhile The word "while" is basically a conjunction, used in several contexts as a reference to time, to a certain period, most frequently as a synonym for "during" So as a noun, "while" or "a while" defines a certain period of time, either short or long "Awhile", on the other hand, is an adverb
  • Awhile vs. A While | Difference, Examples Quiz - Scribbr
    Awhile and a while are pronounced similarly but have different grammatical roles and slightly distinct meanings Awhile (one word) is an adverb meaning
  • A Word, Please: Why ‘stay awhile’ but ‘wait for a while’?
    "A while" is an noun and "awhile" is an adverb It sounds confusing but you already know the difference
  • Awhile vs A While - English Grammar Revolution
    Sit awhile Henry and Jane talked awhile I know it's a bit confusing because the definitions for while and awhile are very similar Just try to remember that awhile is an adverb and while in the two-word version a while is a noun If you'd like to teach or learn grammar the easy way—with sentence diagrams—check out our Get Smart Grammar
  • awhile - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Awhile to mean “ for a while ” is often considered incorrect to use with a preceding preposition, since one is already supposed: instead of for awhile, one should prefer either for a while or simply awhile However, awhile as object for a preposition is used by renowned writers, is allowed by Merriam-Webster, and is consistent with how other adverbs of time and place are employed In south





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