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The word 'while' is a noun, a verb, and a conjunction.The noun 'while' is a word for an interval or period of time, a word for a thing.example: We sat in the park for a while and watched the world go by.
One would use the word "whilst" as opposed to the word "while" if they were discussing something that had happened in the past tense as opposed to the present.
content word is aword,such as noun,verb,or adjective while function is a word ,such as a preposition, a conjuction ,or an article
It would be a while before the game was done. If you put it in the freezer it will be good for a while.
A prefix goes in front of a word while a suffix goes at the end of a word.
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No, the word while has two syllables. The syllables of the word are whi-le.
The prefix for the word 'while' is 'un-'.
While is only one syllable. Thus while has no last syllable. The entire word is one
while = durante
Brand name. it will be a while yet before it is accepted as a word, and it has to survive for a while to do that.
Sometimes, while writing, I put commas in front of the word 'while'.
No, it is not. The word 'while' is a noun, a verb, and a conjunction.The noun 'while' is a word for an interval or period of time, a word for a thing.Example: We sat in the park for a while and watched the world go by.
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No, while is a conjunction. The word "awhile" is an adverb.
an affix that is added in front of a word while a suffix is an affix added at the end of a word
Whie - Habang, as in: Kumakain ako HABANG nanonood ng TV. - I am eating WHILE watching TV.