YES while is a subordinating conjunction that connects dependent clauses of time.
"Since" is a conjunction, and "while" can function as both a conjunction and a noun.
"Like" can function as a preposition or a conjunction, while "as" can serve as a conjunction or an adverb.
That is an archaic use which is occasionally encountered, where "while" means "until." In modern constructions, while is a conjunction, or a noun (a while).
No, during is a preposition. It has a similar meaning to the conjunction while. We saw him during his trip.We saw him while he was travelling. No, during is a preposition.
I play kite while my brother fixes his bike.
"Since" is a conjunction, and "while" can function as both a conjunction and a noun.
No, while is a conjunction. The word "awhile" is an adverb.
"Like" can function as a preposition or a conjunction, while "as" can serve as a conjunction or an adverb.
That is an archaic use which is occasionally encountered, where "while" means "until." In modern constructions, while is a conjunction, or a noun (a while).
No, "while" is not an adjective; it is primarily used as a conjunction or a noun. As a conjunction, it connects clauses to indicate simultaneous actions or contrasting ideas. As a noun, it refers to a period of time.
The conjunction in the phrase "be honest with your friends or risk losing them" is "or." This is a coordinating conjunction, not a correlating conjunction. Correlating conjunctions work in pairs to connect equivalent elements, while coordinating conjunctions connect words, phrases, or clauses of equal importance.
No, during is a preposition. It has a similar meaning to the conjunction while. We saw him during his trip.We saw him while he was travelling. No, during is a preposition.
I play kite while my brother fixes his bike.
In this sentence, "while" is used as a conjunction to indicate a simultaneous or contrast relationship between two events. It shows that the class became hilarious at the same time or during the period when the teacher was out.
I play kite while my brother fixes his bike.
No. One word cannot be a phrase. A phrase is 2 or more words. While is a conjunction not a preposition.
The word "but" is a conjunction while the word "However" is an adverb.