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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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While

What part of speech is while on spring vacation or while gluing on a wind

  

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A conjunction. Please note the first definition in the MacMillan Dictionary: 1 at a moment during the time that something is happening: Someone called while you were out. While in Australia, she met and married Bert.

  • A conjunction.
  • Please note the first definition in the MacMillan Dictionary: 1 at a moment during the time that something is happening: Someone called while you were out.
  • While in Australia, she met and married Bert.
  • She had sprained her ankle while playing tennis.
  • anonymous gluing on a wind What does that mean?
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A conjunction. Please note the first definition in the MacMillan Dictionary:

1 at a moment during the time that something is happening:
Someone called while you were out.
While in Australia, she met and married Bert.
She had sprained her ankle while playing tennis.

anonymousgluing on a wind

What does that

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