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Andres
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What's the difference between "a while" and "awhile" Hi! I'm a little confused about it: How should I write: "we can talk for a while" or "we can talk for awhile". Thanks for your help :)
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It should be "a while". "While" is a noun referring to an unspecified period of time, so it needs an article ( a) before it. Here are some similar phrases: We can talk for an hour. We can talk for a moment We can talk for a bit. We can talk for a while. The word "awhile" is an old-fashioned adverb, sometimes used in phrases such as "Wait awhile". It's fairly unusual, and mainly used in American English. In fact, I didn't even know that 'awhile' existed before I joined italki and noticed that learners were asking about it. It isn't wrong to say "Wait a while", so you never actually need to learn how to use "awhile". I really wouldn't worry about it, if I were you. You can forget about "awhile" .
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