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Interactive Grammar: During vs While quiz

Use during (followed by a noun phrase) and while (followed by a subject + verb clause) to describe simultaneous events or time periods in English.

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Duration
~33 min
Questions
22
Level
Intermediate

Overview

During is a preposition followed by a noun or noun phrase (during the meeting, during summer), while while is a conjunction followed by a subject and verb (while I was sleeping, while she works). Both describe events happening at the same time, but they have different grammatical structures.

During — Preposition + Noun

  • RuleDuring + noun / noun phrase (no verb after during)
  • ExampleDuring the meeting / during my holiday / during the film
  • UsageRefers to a period of time represented by a noun
  • WrongDuring I was eating is incorrect (needs a noun, not a clause)

While — Conjunction + Clause

  • RuleWhile + subject + verb (introduces a time clause)
  • ExampleWhile I was eating / while she works / while they play
  • UsageIntroduces a background action or simultaneous event
  • WrongWhile the film is incorrect (needs subject + verb, not just a noun)

Comparison

  • DuringDuring summer → the noun 'summer' follows
  • WhileWhile it was summer → clause with subject + verb
  • MeaningBoth express the same time relationship — just different grammar
  • TipIf a verb follows immediately, use while; if a noun, use during

When to use

During (noun)

She fell asleep during the lecture.

While (clause)

She fell asleep while the lecturer was speaking.

Holiday

I visited many museums during my holiday in Italy.

Simultaneous

He checked his phone while eating dinner.

During vs While — Multiple Choice

Choose during or while to complete each sentence correctly.

Multiple Choice8 questions
1She was very quiet the ceremony.
2He fell asleep he was watching TV.
3I learned a lot my internship.
4Please don't use your phone I am speaking.
5There was a power cut the storm.
6She cooked dinner listening to music.
7The fire broke out the night.
8He kept coughing the play was being performed.

During vs While — Fill in the Blanks

Complete each sentence with during or while.

Fill in the Blanks8 questions
1He was injuredduring/whilethe football match.
2I always listen to podcastsduring/whileI commute.
3The negotiations broke downduring/whilethe summit.
4She sent me a messageduring/whileI was in the meeting.
5There were several protestsduring/whilethe election.
6He studied hardduring/whilepreparing for his exams.
7She visited her grandparentsduring/whilethe school break.
8The children were playingduring/whilethe adults talked.

During vs While — Error Correction

Each sentence has an incorrect use of during or while. Write the corrected sentence.

Error Fix6 questions

1While the meeting, we discussed the budget.

2She cried during she watched the sad film.

3I felt sick while my holiday in Greece.

4During I was waiting, I read a magazine.

5He received the call while the job interview.

6During she was sleeping, someone broke in.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this lesson on during vs While cover?

Use during (followed by a noun phrase) and while (followed by a subject + verb clause) to describe simultaneous events or time periods in English.

Which CEFR level is this lesson designed for?

This lesson is designed for Intermediate (B1) learners and forms part of the During vs While section on Grammartier.

What is the best approach for studying this grammar topic?

Start with the definition, then study the examples carefully to understand how the pattern works in context. Practise identifying the structure in authentic sentences before producing your own — this recognition-first approach builds a strong foundation for accurate, confident use.

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