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When do i use "While" and "Whereas"?
Dec 11, 2015 12:27 PM
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while as you are doing more than one thing.
Example: While I was washing laundry I was also making dinner.
where as is more of showing difference
Example
He was 6'5 where as I was 5'1 in height.
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December 11, 2015
You use 'while' when you are doing something first (1st event) and something else happens during that time( 2nd event). While I was sleeping , my girlfriend check my wallet / While I do not think its important (1st) , he just kept quiet (2nd).
Whereas > A word that is used as a conjunction to means different or contrary to what was said earlier . I like girls whereas he likes guys/ People here are mostly drunk whereas those in that place are still sober
December 12, 2015
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