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what the difference between "awhile" and "a while" ?
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18 feb. 2021 09:02
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Hey! "Awhile" is an adverb. "A while" is a noun phrase. I can say, "She will be sleeping awhile longer." I can also say, "She will be sleeping for a while." I hope this helps! If you need any more help, I am a professional TEFL-certified English teacher and a native speaker. Feel free to look at my teacher profile.
20 februari 2021
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I think 'awhile' is less common and more poetic. Also the equivalent phrase is 'for a while'
Can you stay awhile to keep me company?
Can you stay for a while to keep me company?
18 februari 2021
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A while is more common I guess
18 februari 2021
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