Konrad
Hey everyone, What’s the difference between: - it’s been awhile since we spoke - it’s been a while since we spoke
Nov 16, 2021 1:54 PM
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The first one means that it has been a short time since you last spoke Th second one means that it has been a period of time since you last spoke
November 16, 2021
. This is what a book written by Mary Embree says in her 2013 book ABUSED, CONFUSED, AND MISUSED WORDS. I was able to read it at Google "Books." A While (two words) = a period of time. So we should write "He had to wait a while for the bus" and "It has been a while since they've seen each other." Awhile (one word) = for a short time. So we should say "Please stay awhile." P.S. Many native writers do NOT agree on the use of those words.
November 16, 2021
Thanks Dorothy, I did understand it.
November 16, 2021
Sorry, Dorothy. I still don’t get the difference 😅 but thanks for trying to help!
November 16, 2021
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