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Awhile vs A While Awhile (adverb) - for a while; for a short time • The guests planned to stay awhile. A while (noun) - for a short time; when while is used as the object of the preposition (for a while) then the “a” is separated from the “while” • The guests planned to stay for a while. Borrow (verb) - to take or accept something for a short time with the intention of returning it to its rightful owner • May I borrow a pencil, please? Lend (verb) - to give something for a short time with the intention of getting it bac • Would you please lend me a pencil? Source: www.grammar.yourdictionary.com
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Published by the Editor on behalf of Independent Publications Limited at Media Printers, 446/H, Tejgaon I/A, Dhaka-1215.
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