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Difference between 'during' and 'while'?



 
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Difference between 'during' and 'while'? #1 (permalink) Mon Mar 10, 2008 19:26 pm   Difference between 'during' and 'while'?
 

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ESL/EFL Test #94 "While, during and for", question 9

......... my stay in hospital, the nurses looked after me very well.

(a) While
(b) During
(c) For

English Grammar Tests, Elementary Level

ESL/EFL Test #94 "While, during and for", answer 9

During my stay in hospital, the nurses looked after me very well.

Correct answer: (b) During

Your answer was: incorrect
While my stay in hospital, the nurses looked after me very well.
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why use "while" is wrong? please explain.
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Difference between 'during' and 'while'? #2 (permalink) Mon Mar 10, 2008 19:50 pm   Difference between 'during' and 'while'?
 

'While' is followed by a clause or a participial phrase.
'During' is followed by noun.
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Difference between 'during' and 'while'? #3 (permalink) Mon Nov 10, 2008 3:19 am   Difference between 'during' and 'while'?
 

Why is #9 is wrong I think during is correct?

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Difference between 'during' and 'while'? #4 (permalink) Mon Nov 10, 2008 4:43 am   Difference between 'during' and 'while'?
 

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'During' requires a specific period: during February, during the summer.
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