4. While, during, for.
wide is a conjunction and it is followed by a clause (I met Peter while I was studying
in France).
During is a preposition and it is followed by a noun. It has a similar meaning with while
(worked on a farm during summer ).
While and during answer the question when, for answers the question how long. It is
followed by a time expression. (I lived thero for five years.).
Put while, during or for into each gap:
three years.
1. I fell and hurt myself
I was playing tennis.
2. It started to rain
the match
3. We played tennis
two bours.
4. I worked in London
5. I learned Italian ...... 1 was there.
6. We went on a holiday in Florida ........... three weeks.
7. .....
the day it was very hot, but it was cool
8. We went to Disneyland ...... we were there.
9. We had a Yovely meal yesterday. We sat at the table.
10. ....
.... the meal, we exchanged news.