word choice - "a while" vs "awhile"


Is there a difference between "awhile" and "a while"? If there is, what is it? I've been wondering this for awhile, but now I actually need the answer.



Answer



Awhile is an adverb:



Bear with me awhile.



A while is the use of the noun "while":



We've been here for a while.



So in your example you can use either:



I've been wondering this awhile.



Or:



I been wondering for a while.



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