While is a noun in that sentence.
while she was talking he tersed her speech
Her diction while giving the speech was flawless.
The valedictorian was overflowing with ebullience while he was making his speech.
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The urn broke when the stupid kid ran into it while playing soccer indoors when he shouldn't have been. Ta-da sentence using urn. it isn't that hard u know
While he was speaking at the meeting, his propsenity was toward speech about the new members.
While Edward was visisting Renee with Bella in Florida, he used the exuse of writing a termpaper so he wouldn't have to go outside. Since he was a vampire, his skin almost glowed and definatly didnt look human.
While Jane's speech was perfectly harmless, her body language was full of unprofessional innuendo.
While there are no strict rules, starting a sentence with conjunctions (and, but, or), prepositions (in, on, at), or pronouns (I, you, he, she) is generally frowned upon in formal writing. It's best to avoid starting sentences with these parts of speech unless it is necessary for the flow or clarity of the sentence.
In the mall of the Emirates.
"Is" is a verb, while "over and above" functions as a prepositional phrase modifying another word in a sentence.
True. The parts of speech are named based on the role they play in a sentence. For example, nouns are words that represent people, places, or things, while verbs express actions or states of being.