When Vs While
when vs while When Vs While: What is when vs while? Both the words “When” and “While” are conjunctions. English learners often get confused by their meanings due to their overlapping usage. In this blog, let’s explore their usage with examples for better understanding. When: The conjunction ‘when’ refers to a specific time or a condition that follows another event. We use the word ‘when’ to describe situations that happen at a particular time. Examples: 1.Time-related questions or statements: When is your birthday? I remember when we first met. 2.Indicating a future event or condition: When I get home, I’ll call you. Call me when you arrive. 3.Indicating a cause and effect or condition: When the rain stops, we’ll go for a walk. He always gets nervous when he speaks in public. While: The conjunction ‘while’ refers to an ongoing action or simultaneous events also while is used to indicate two actions that happening at the same time. It refers to the ongoing process. In three cases we use...