If you can use 'while', you can use 'whilst'. There is no difference in meaning. We use them interchangeably in British English, though 'whilst' can sometimes sound more formal.
22 juli 2014
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It's exactly the same as 'while', but more old-fashioned.
22 juli 2014
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Good point, Amul. I hadn't thought of that, I'd taken 'whilst' as my starting point and I was thinking about conjunctions. Thank for this.
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Thanks Amul!!
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While I agree, with the others, there is a small diffrence between the two: 'while' can be used nominally while 'whilst' cannot. For example: "I will be back in a while". In this context the two are not interchangeable.
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