While she
was
writing,
her pencil
broke.
No problem here: her pencil broke
at the same time as she
was writing.
While I
like tea, I
would
prefer
gin.
Fine, but
although would work equally well in place of
while .
While
Cyprus is
hot, you
can ski.
You’re
unlikely to misunderstand this, but replacing
while
with
although would remove any possibility of ambiguity.
While
Sally
plays the
triangle,
Judy
sings.
Aha. Now we have genuine ambiguity.
Does Sally
accompany Judy’s playing, or is Judy’s speciality singing
and Sally’s playing the triangle? If the latter, use
although
.
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