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awhile    音標拼音: [əw'ɑɪl]


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  • Awhile vs. A While: Whats the difference? | Merriam-Webster
    Awhile is an adverb that means "for a while"; while is a noun meaning "a period of time " Generally, the two-word form a while is used when following a preposition ("I will read for a while"), or with the words ago or back ("a while ago back") Awhile usually modifies a verb ("I will wait awhile")
  • What’s The Difference Between “A While” And “Awhile”
    What is the difference between a while and awhile? Few word pairs capture the idiosyncrasies (“peculiar characteristics”) of the English language like a while and awhile do Both of these terms are expressions of time, but one is written with a space while the other is one word
  • A While vs. Awhile: Do You Know the Difference? - The Blue . . .
    A while and awhile both sound the same when spoken aloud, leading some to think that the two are the same or that one is a misspelling of the other The two constructions—one as a two-word phrase and the other as a single word—mean different things In today's post, we will explain the difference so
  • Awhile vs. A While | Grammarly Blog
    Awhile is an adverb which means “for a period of time ” A while is a noun phrase which means “a period of time ” Back in 2001, the American nu-metal band Staind released the song “It’s Been Awhile” as a single from their album Break the Cycle
  • The Difference Between “Awhile” and “A While” — Grammarflex
    Synonyms of awhile briefly; for a bit; for a moment; for a little while; for a spell; momentarily; not for long; temporarily; transiently ‍ Origin of a while Old English hwile, accusative of hwil “a space of time,” from Proto-Germanic *hwilo (source also of Old Saxon hwil, Old Frisian hwile, Old High German hwila, German Weile, Gothic hveila “space of time, while”), originally
  • A While vs. Awhile: Whats the Difference? - ProWritingAid
    Awhile answers how long and is used to modify verbs “Let’s talk awhile ” The adverb “awhile” modifies the verb “talk,” providing a measurement—for a short time—that the action will occur “He cried awhile but then calmed down ” Here, the adverb “awhile” modifies “cried,” explaining how long “he” was in distress





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