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"When" vs. "While" in the English grammar | LanGeek

'When' is used to express two single actions that happen simultaneously. 'While' is used to express two continuous actions that happen simultaneously. If you ...

How to Use 'When' and 'While' - VOA Learning English

The subordinating conjunctions “when” and “while” both appear when we talk about two actions taking place at one time.

As, when or while ? - Cambridge Grammar

While and as. We can use while or as to talk about two longer events or activities happening at the same time. We can use either simple or continuous verb forms ...

When or While - Advanced English Grammar - YouTube

In this video, learn how to use "when" and "while" correctly and improve your advanced English grammar. "When" and "While" are two must know ...

The Difference: When vs. While (English Grammar)

We use while to focus on an action happening at a specific time. Therefore, the most natural verb tense to use is a progressive tense.

What is the Difference between While and When? - English Guru Blog

Examples of the Differences between When and While · If the action is currently in progress, you should use 'while'. · If the action is a one-time action and ...

Difference between WHILE and WHEN - Espresso English

Two simultaneous continuous actions = while. Let me explain, we use while and when when two things are happening at the same time. Now, when we have two ...

when or while | UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum

"While" talks about a period of time, whereas "when" can be about a period of, or a point in, time.

WHILE or WHEN? Learn the difference between confusing English ...

Learn how to use the English words "while" and "when" correctly SUBSCRIBE for new lessons! ➡ http://bit.ly/subscribe2espressoenglish A ...

A complete guide to when and while - YouTube

Although they seem quite similar, "when" and "while" have very distinct uses. This video offers a quick and concise look at all the ...

When or While - Advanced English Grammar - Facebook

In this video, learn how to use "when" and "while" correctly and improve your advanced English grammar. "When" and "While" are two must know ...

When or While | WordReference Forums

Both sentences sound OK. When and while imply the same thing in this context.

When / While / As - Subordinating Conjunctions - TalkEnglish.com

When / While / As - Subordinating Conjunctions · She was studying while I was watching TV. · They are laughing while I am working hard. · The baby was crying ...

time - The difference between "as" "when" and "while"

When refers to a time that a single action happened, but while refers to things that are occurring at the same time. As only works if it is the ...

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Can you explain the difference between 'when' and 'while' in English ...

When refers to the starting point of an event. While refers to the whole duration of the event. E.g.,. It was ...

VOA Special English - How to Use 'When' and 'While'

So as a general rule, you should use "while" in a clause with a continuous action, using a verb in a continuous tense. Use "when" in a clause ...

As, when or while? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

'While' refers to a period of time and 'when' usually refers to one moment. 'As' can be either a moment or a period, depending on context.

The difference between 'when' and 'while' – Spoken English Lesson

https://youtu.be/puNo0sxC3VI Check the latest Video - American Idioms I love to use the most? The difference between 'when' and 'while' ...

Difference Between When and While (with Examples and Coparison ...

Both the words are somewhat related to time and action. When implies at or during which time, whereas while represents at the same time.


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