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Andre Delicata Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

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What is the difference between meantime and meanwhile?

  

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Hi,

I read some post about your question, it said that "meantime" is usually used like a noun, like "in the meantime..."

On the other hand, "meanwhile" is used as an adverb, "Meanwhile..."

For instance:

- The next show will start soon; in the meantime, here’s some music.

- Many people prefer coming to see the live s

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