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adjuncts — in grammar, words, phrases or clauses that add optional information about manner, degree, frequency, timing, and location of the activity or action
Hoads etymology gives whilst as a derivation of whiles, an adverbial form of while
While (US) or whilst (UK) means during, when, or at the same time: While (he was) living in Paris, Bruno created his first perfumes
Jul 14, 2012 · While and as are followed by a subject and a verb
a while A while is a noun that means an unspecified amount of time
In the above sentence, we can replace ‘whereas’ with while or whilst and both will be correct
They can be used to introduce a longer action or situation, which was / is going on when another situation occurred / occurs
while can be a bit tricky
I had breakfast while you were in the shower
In the pre-grammar stage, the teacher should bring grammar instruction to life, stimulate interest in the topic, and raise awareness by providing a reason for learning
For example: While/whilst I am a strong swimmer, I will not enter these waters