Sasha
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What is the difference between "in a while" and "for a while". Hello! What is the difference between "in a while" and "for a while"? I can’t talk to you at the moment. Ring me back ____a while. Could you give me more examples please?
Feb 25, 2019 2:17 PM
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"in a while" would mean after a short period of time "for a while" would mean for a short period of time Example: "In a while I can talk to you for a while, but I only have 20 minutes this morning."
February 25, 2019
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Ill give an example sentence: "I haven't done this for a while now..." For a while, for me, gives feeling that the action is going to continue its existence even though it wasn't done a lot lately. I'm thinking it's a small nuance which you should not pay much attention to. In a while expresses something done after the specified time. "I'll get used to this in a while, I guess" as the other person specified Nuances are a lot in Ingrish I feel like xd
February 25, 2019
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