Sunday, May 5, 2013

meantime/meanwhile: Common Errors in English Usage Entry for Sunday, May 5, 2013

meantime/meanwhile
Although most authorities now consider these words interchangeable, some people still prefer to use “meanwhile” when it stands alone at the beginning of a sentence: “Meanwhile the dog buried the baby’s pacifier in the garden.” They prefer “meantime” to be used only in the expression “in the meantime”: “In the meantime, the dog chewed up my last tennis ball.”

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