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Muhammad Nabil
What's the difference between??
When / while / as / during
And when do I use them??
12 сент. 2024 г., 12:00
Ответы · 5
1
Here’s a brief explanation of the differences:
1. When: Refers to a specific point in time or event.
* Example: When I got home, it started raining.
2. While: Refers to two actions happening at the same time (continuous actions).
* Example: I listened to music while studying.
3. As: Refers to two actions happening at the same time or cause-effect (similar to "while" but emphasizes the timing).
* Example: As I was walking, I saw a dog. (happening at the same time)
4. During: Refers to a period of time when something happens.
* Example: I stayed quiet during the meeting.
Use when for specific moments, while and as for simultaneous actions, and during for time periods.
13 сентября 2024 г.
1
Here's the breakdown of when, while, as, and during, and how to use them:
1. When
- Refers to a specific point in time or an event.
- Can be used with any tense (past, present, or future).
Examples:
- "I was sleeping when the phone rang."
- "When I see her, I'll tell her the news."
Usage:
- Use when to indicate that one action happens at the same time as or after another action.
2. While
- Refers to a continuous action that happens at the same time as another action.
- Often used with continuous or progressive tenses (e.g., past continuous, present continuous).
Examples:
- "She was reading while I was cooking."
- "I listen to music while studying."
Usage:
- Use while when two events or actions are happening simultaneously and for a duration of time.
3. As
- Similar to while, but more flexible. Can indicate actions happening simultaneously or events that are causally related.
- Can also express gradual changes.
Examples:
- "As I was leaving, it started to rain."
- "She smiled as she opened the gift."
Usage:
- Use as when two things happen at the same time or in a cause-and-effect sequence. It's a bit more casual and versatile than while.
4. During
- Refers to a period of time within which something happens.
- Generally followed by a noun, not a verb.
Examples:
- "It rained during the night."
- "I felt nervous during the meeting."
Usage:
- Use during to describe an action or event that takes place within a specified period (not necessarily the whole time).
Key Differences:
- When - points to a specific moment or event.
- While - indicates two simultaneous actions happening over time.
- As - can be used similarly to while but can also show cause-and-effect or gradual changes.
- During - focuses on the timeframe in which something happens.
13 сентября 2024 г.
1
As a general rule, I use them when they are relevant. In some cases, while writing a discourse or during an exam.
12 сентября 2024 г.
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Muhammad Nabil
Языковые навыки
арабский (египетский), английский
Изучаемый язык
английский
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