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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Correct these two sentences

In a recent election, 33% of voters voted for the blue party, while only 8% voted for the red party.

While or Whilst? What is the difference between the two?

The majority of voters, 59%, voted for the green party despite their poor campaign.
  

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In a recent election, 33% of voters voted for the blue party, while only 8% voted for the red party. While or Whilst? What is the difference between the two?

  • In a recent election, 33% of voters voted for the blue party, while only 8% voted for the red party.
  • While or Whilst?
  • What is the difference between the two?
  • No real difference.
  • The majority of voters, 59%, voted for the green party despite their poor campaign.
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In a recent election, 33% of voters voted for the blue party, while only 8% voted for the red party.

While or Whilst? What is the difference between the two? No real difference.

The majority of voters, 59%, voted for the green party despite their poor campaign.

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