kitchen table math, the sequel: awhile ago I was trying to figure out the difference between awhile and a while

Thursday, October 20, 2011

awhile ago I was trying to figure out the difference between awhile and a while

Paul Brians explains:
When “awhile” is spelled as a single word, it is an adverb meaning “for a time” (“stay awhile”); but when “while” is the object of a prepositional phrase, like “Lend me your monkey wrench for a while” the “while” must be separated from the “a.” (But if the preposition “for” were lacking in this sentence, “awhile” could be used in this way: “Lend me your monkey wrench awhile.”)

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