Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "While"
The meaning of "While" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does 'as begin' I found this while reading a book. However, I took time to understand this meaning. I want to know exactly meaning. I want you guys to help me, please. Thanks. mean?
A:
"as beginning" can mean "from the beginning" or "from the start"
it would be helpful if u specify the whole sentence
it would be helpful if u specify the whole sentence
Q:
What does That was quite a while back,right? mean?
A:
They're asking if it was a really long time ago. "Quite" is another word for "really".
Q:
What does a while later
(in this sentence "~~, only to overhear them a while later gossiping with someone else about that same person") mean?
(in this sentence "~~, only to overhear them a while later gossiping with someone else about that same person") mean?
A:
Some time elapsed and then something happened.
Q:
What does For a while mean?
A:
It is ok, and a native speaker might say that, but I think in that case I would probably say "I was going to read a book for a bit.". I would use "for a while" to mean longer times like multiple weeks or months.
For example:
"I am going away for a while."
"I haven't seen him in/for a while."
For example:
"I am going away for a while."
"I haven't seen him in/for a while."
Q:
What does in a while mean?
A:
It’s a vague measure of time.
Just wait a while!
It’s been a while since I’ve seen you.
It’s a vague measure of time.
Just wait a while!
It’s been a while since I’ve seen you.
Example sentences using "While"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with 1- Once in a while
2- From time to time
3-For a long time ago
4-A short while ago
5- Hardly ever.
2- From time to time
3-For a long time ago
4-A short while ago
5- Hardly ever.
A:
Example:
I eat McDonalds once in while
I visit mi cousins from time to time
WW2 was a long time ago
I saw your sister a while ago
I Hardly ever fail a math test
I hope that helps
I eat McDonalds once in while
I visit mi cousins from time to time
WW2 was a long time ago
I saw your sister a while ago
I Hardly ever fail a math test
I hope that helps
Q:
Please show me example sentences with quite a while .
A:
"Blue has been my favorite color for quite a while."
"It took me quite a while to learn this language."
"We have been friends for quite a while."
"It took me quite a while to learn this language."
"We have been friends for quite a while."
Q:
Please show me example sentences with in a while/ for a while .
A:
the pasta will be ready in a while
the pasta has been ready for a while
the pasta has been ready for a while
Q:
Please show me example sentences with quite a while.
A:
pokeman777, it's nice to see you again. It's been quite a while since we last spoke. You've been in Japan for quite a while, right?
Q:
Please show me example sentences with once in a while .
A:
1. I go to that cafe once in a while.
2. Haerim drops by once in a while to have dinner.
Once in a while = Sometimes
2. Haerim drops by once in a while to have dinner.
Once in a while = Sometimes
Synonyms of "While" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between once in a while and every once in a while ?
A:
These mean the same thing: occasionally, rarely, infrequently.
Q:
What is the difference between It’s been quite a while since you and Max have broken up. and It’s been quite a while since you and Max broke up. ?
A:
Yes, definitely.
Q:
What is the difference between It was a while back and It was long time ago ?
A:
the first one usually referees to a shorter amount of time than the second one
Q:
What is the difference between It will take a while;
It won't take me a while. and It will take time;
It won't take me a long time.
Are they same? ?
It won't take me a while. and It will take time;
It won't take me a long time.
Are they same? ?
A:
It won’t take me a while.
It won’t take me a long time.
= Same meaning.
It will take a while.
It will take time.
= Same meaning.
It won’t take me a long time.
= Same meaning.
It will take a while.
It will take time.
= Same meaning.
Q:
What is the difference between "a while after" and "after a while" ?
A:
Well, when you say "a while after", it has to be after something. A while after you woke up? A while after you saw a dog? As long as you have the context, you're good. "After a while" doesn't have this restriction.
Commas can change the meaning of "a while after".
I ate lunch. A while after, I went to the store. (I ate lunch, then I went to the store)
A while after I went to the store, I ate lunch. (I went to the store, and then I ate lunch)
Commas can change the meaning of "a while after".
I ate lunch. A while after, I went to the store. (I ate lunch, then I went to the store)
A while after I went to the store, I ate lunch. (I went to the store, and then I ate lunch)
Translations of "While"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I'm now able to study for a while
is it natural? thanks 😊
is it natural? thanks 😊
A:
That sounds natural to me! Using “I’m now able to” sounds formal, so to be casual you could also use “I can study now” instead.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I'm waiting for you for a while.
I'm standing near a pole in front of a shop.
I'm wearng a black skirt and dark grey sweater.
How do you make sentences combined?
I'm standing near a pole in front of a shop.
I'm wearng a black skirt and dark grey sweater.
How do you make sentences combined?
A:
I would say "I'll wait for you near a pole in front of the shop. I'm wearing a black skirt and dark grey sweater."
この文章を全部一文章に合わせたら、言葉が詰め込みすぎて、わかりにくくなってしまうと思います。でも、二文章なら三文章より自然に聞こえるでしょう。
この文章を全部一文章に合わせたら、言葉が詰め込みすぎて、わかりにくくなってしまうと思います。でも、二文章なら三文章より自然に聞こえるでしょう。
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? A:It's been a while
B: ?
B: ?
A:
Yea it’s been a while since I’ve talked to you
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? never- hardly ever - rarely - occasionally - once in a while - sometimes - often - usually - always
A:
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Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? what does “Enter Draw” means? I saw this while I’m doing online shopping.
A:
Oh! I think that means that it’s a limited edition item, so there is a lottery to decide who gets to buy it. To have a chance to buy, you enter a draw(ing). If your name is not picked, you should not be charged for the item.
Other questions about "While"
Q:
Please show me how to pronounce It’s been a while since .
A:
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Q:
For a while I haven't been working out because my left wrist hurt. For now It is much better. So I just started working out again. Does this sound natural?
A:
× For a while I haven't been working out because my left wrist hurt.
✓ For a while, I wasn’t working out because my left wrist hurt.
× For now It is much better.
✓ now It is much better.
✓ For a while, I wasn’t working out because my left wrist hurt.
× For now It is much better.
✓ now It is much better.
Q:
A: It’s been a while.
B: I'm sorry for upsetting you.
A: Don’t worry.
A: Are you alright now?
B: Yes. because I’m well rested.
A: Do you have after-effects?
B: No, I’m feel good now.
A: That’s good to hear.
Does this sound natural?
B: I'm sorry for upsetting you.
A: Don’t worry.
A: Are you alright now?
B: Yes. because I’m well rested.
A: Do you have after-effects?
B: No, I’m feel good now.
A: That’s good to hear.
Does this sound natural?
A:
× B: I'm sorry for upsetting you.
✓ B: I'm sorry for worrying you.
× A: Don’t worry.
✓ A: Don’t worry about it.
× B: Yes.
✓ B: Yes, after lots of rest.
× because I’m well rested.
× A: Do you have after-effects?
✓ A: Do you have any after-effects?
× B: No, I’m feel good now.
✓ B: No, I’m feeling good now.
よくできました。
"worrying you" means to make someone worry (usually about you).
"upsetting you" means to make someone sad or angry. So "worrying you" is better in this context.
✓ B: I'm sorry for worrying you.
× A: Don’t worry.
✓ A: Don’t worry about it.
× B: Yes.
✓ B: Yes, after lots of rest.
× because I’m well rested.
× A: Do you have after-effects?
✓ A: Do you have any after-effects?
× B: No, I’m feel good now.
✓ B: No, I’m feeling good now.
よくできました。
"worrying you" means to make someone worry (usually about you).
"upsetting you" means to make someone sad or angry. So "worrying you" is better in this context.
Q:
what does it mean?
all the while knowing
all the while knowing
A:
You use all the while in order to say that something happens continually or that it happens throughout the time when something else is happening.
When you add knowing to it. It means you knew that the whole time
When you add knowing to it. It means you knew that the whole time
Q:
It’s been a while since I wrote in my diary last time. This week I was so busy that I couldn’t sleep well. I was preparing for my business trip and I had to search flights and hotels. If I could use internet in my office, I would not be so busy. But I cannot use internet in my office due to a rule and I had to gather information at home after work. I need to have a rest now. Does this sound natural?
A:
× It’s been a while since I wrote in my diary last time.
✓ It’s been a while since I wrote in my diary.
× But I cannot use internet in my office due to a rule and I had to gather information at home after work.
✓ But I couldn’t due to the rule and I had to gather the information after work.
✓ It’s been a while since I wrote in my diary.
× But I cannot use internet in my office due to a rule and I had to gather information at home after work.
✓ But I couldn’t due to the rule and I had to gather the information after work.
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