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Trunks Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

What is the difference between 'when' and 'while'??

Can someone tell me what's da difference between these sentences???

1. I can drive Susan's car when she is out of town.
2. I can drive Susan's car while she is out of town next week.

Thnx in advance
  

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# 1 is a general statement which suggests that you can drive her car whenever she is out of town. # 2 specifies this privilege only for next week.

  • # 1 is a general statement which suggests that you can drive her car whenever she is out of town.
  • # 2 specifies this privilege only for next week.
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# 1 is a general statement which suggests that you can drive her car whenever she is out of town.

# 2 specifies this privilege only for next week.

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