Danyel
І'll watch thе chіld whіlе... І'll watch thе chіld whіlе you slееp & І'll watch thе chіld whіlе you are slееping. What is the difference?
2017년 12월 1일 오후 4:08
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English is my language. I have to say that that I don't know the difference. To me they are just different ways of saying the same thing. Both present tense. There may be an expert out there who can give a a technical difference but for my everyday spoken UK English, there is no difference.
2017년 12월 1일
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The grammar is a bit different, but it has the exact same meaning. Consider it a style choice and neither is better
2017년 12월 1일
The above comments are the best answers here!
2017년 12월 2일
BTW: In general "the child" sounds rather formal/impersonal. I have difficulty seeing a case when this expression would feel the most natural to use. I'll watch the cat while you sleep. I'll watch young Jimmy while you sleep. I'll watch the baby while you sleep. <--- seems ok I'll watch the child while you sleep. <-- feels funny
2017년 12월 1일
Maybe in general "you <verb>" & "you are <verb>ing" differ in terms of the second one stressing the continued act, the duration of doing something. Here, with "while" you are naturally talking about the period while something is done, so they come out to be the same thing.
2017년 12월 1일
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