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During, For, While
During, For, While
During
We use during + noun to talk about when something happens. With during, we answer
the question when.
For
We use for + length of time to say how long something happens. With for, we answer
the question how long.
While
We use while + subject + verb to talk about two things that are happening at the same
time.
During vs for
The difference between during and for is that during refers to ‘when’ something
happens and for refers to ‘how long’ something happens. Compare:
Every day I run for one hour. (=How long do you run?)
I usually run during the weekend. (=When do you run?)
During vs while
The main difference between during and while is that we use while + clause (subject +
verb), and we use during + noun. Compare: