Please someone tell me how can use use "while" + "adjectives". I found the following sentence on the online Cambridge dictionary. However, I cannot understand the grammar rules associated with the sentence.
He was charged with driving while intoxicated.
Reference:-
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/intoxicated
The complete version of the sentence would be: He was charged with driving while he was intoxicated. In many European countries structures like this are called clause equivalents. In the Anglo-Saxon world the term "reduced clause" is often used.
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The complete version of the sentence would be: He was charged with driving while he was intoxicated. In many European countries structures like this are called clause equivalents. In the Anglo-Saxon world the term "reduced clause" is often used. This particular instance is a temporal clause equivalent. A similar temporal structure in the active voice occurs in a proverb: When