Normally a break is a time to technically"not be in a relationship" but on the other hand a break from your boyfriend or girlfriend is a time to just get away from that specific person. If both you and your girlfriend or boyfriend agree that you can see other people during the break, than it's fine. But if you just go out and date another person while on a break without telling that can cause major relationship problems.
A break in the action is a pause. A break in the action is a temporary suspension of activity. Activity stops temporarily.
Whilst he is a good worker, he often shows up late. I was listening to music whilst working.
In basketball, a slow break style requires a thoughtful action
Yes, "whilst" is a subordinating conjunction. It typically introduces a dependent clause and indicates a contrast or a simultaneous action with the main clause.
not but if you tati on it will break it
Yes. A verb is an action word.
action
Sometimes they break the DS but they don't usually break themselves.
In patch 5, hold the A key whilst placing a part.
She wanted to be solo for a while whilst Girls Aloud are on a break.
No. Up is a preposition.But up can be used with a verb to form a phrasal verb for example: look up, get up, break up. These verbs are action verbs.In phrasal verbs both words act as one.
NO! It Cannot, The Action Replay Can Crash By It Self (And Can Be Fixed By Reseting It) BUT! It CANNOT Break a Nintendo DS or It's Game.