as or while
We can use as or while to talk about two longer actions that are in progress at the same time:
As a general rule, we tend to use while here rather than as because as has many different meanings and uses. It could be confusing if as meaning while could be mistaken for as meaning because:
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as or when
We use as or when to talk about two short events that happen at the same moment. As and when are often used with just in this context. We cannot use while here:
However, if we want to say that when one thing changes another changes at the same time, when one is the consequence of the other, we tend to use as:
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