How do you use the word "while" with the present continuous tense?
While she is cooking dinner, I am playing football.
Is this sentence correct? If not, then why? If yes, then why? Please also provide some information and examples.
While she is cooking dinner, I am playing football.
Is this sentence correct? If not, then why? If yes, then why? Please also provide some information and examples.
1 Answer
Mar 21, 2018
While is an adverb, here
Explanation:
In this situation, the best advice is get helped by the Webster dictionary to see many sentences making for it.
While here in your sentence, indicates that both facts are occurring simultaneously or interacting each other.
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Hope it works.