What does it took a while mean?

What does it took a while mean?

If you say, “it took a while,” then you MIGHT be talking about something that you did, but instead you might also be talking about something that happened or that someone else did.

Is it took a while or took awhile?

take awhile (correct answer: take a while). It is true that either an adverb or an object can follow a verb. But the adverb awhile means for a while, which clearly should not follow take (compare stay awhile, which survives expansion to stay for a while). It took awhile.

How do you use awhile in a sentence?

Awhile sentence example

  1. Maybe you should hold off awhile until your shoulder gets better.
  2. At last they reached a great forest, and, being quite tired, they decided to rest awhile and look for nuts before going any further.

What can I say instead of a while ago?

synonyms for a while ago

  • already.
  • formerly.
  • heretofore.
  • hitherto.
  • long ago.
  • once.
  • then.
  • antecedently.

Is for a while correct?

They have different meanings, and both are correct. “For a while” refers to a period of time throughout which a condition or situation lasts. e.g. “ He stayed with his parents for a while.” “In a while” means that some event will take place fairly soon in the future.

How do you say its been a while?

“It’s been a while” is only correct when the apostrophe is included. The apostrophe must be used because it shows where letters have been removed.

Is it’s been a while correct?

“It’s been a while” is only correct when the apostrophe is included. The apostrophe must be used because it shows where letters have been removed. Explanation provided by a TextRanch English expert.

Is it a while or a while?

There are rules, but who’s listening? Awhile is an adverb that means “for a while,” whereas “while” is a noun meaning “a period of time.” Generally, the two-word form “a while” should be used when following a preposition (“I will read for a while”), or with the words ago or back (“a while ago/back”).

Do we say in a while or for a while?

Awhile
“Awhile” means a period of time. So we use “for a while” and “in a while” quite differently. “For a while” is used when we’re talking about a duration of time.

Is it correct to say it’s been a while?

“It’s” is a contraction. In English, contractions shorten certain combinations of words. In this case, “it’s” is a shortened form of “it has.” “It’s been a while” is only correct when the apostrophe is included.

Is being a while meaning?

it has been a while (since we’ve spoken): it has been quite a long time, a lot of time has passed, it’s been ages (since we’ve spoken) idiom. This will take a while.

Is being a while or is been a while?