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1.Review / Revise 
If you review a document, it means you read it and examine it (and maybe have some ideas to
improve it) – but you don’t make any changes.
If you revise a document, it means you change the text to correct errors or make improvements.


2. During / While / Meanwhile / Meantime 
All of these words describe when two things are happening simultaneously (at the same time).
Let’s start with during and while.
Use during before a noun:
 For Example (a) The people sitting in front of me were talking during the movie.
Use while before a subject + verb: 
For Example (a) We’ll buy the tickets while you wait in line for the popcorn.
Sometimes, when the subject of the two actions is the same, we eliminate the second mention of
the subject:
For Example (a) I like to listen to music while I’m exercising.
= I like to listen to music while exercising.
We cannot do this when the subjects of the two actions are different:
Example- (a) I chopped the vegetables while my brother prepared the meat.
Two different subjects for the actions – “I” and “my brother”
Meanwhile is the same as while, but it is used only at the beginning of a sentence – and usually
when there are two different subjects doing the two actions:

 For Example (a) I was watching TV while my brother was studying.
= I was watching TV. Meanwhile, my brother was studying.
 In the meantime usually implies you are doing an action while waiting for something else to
happen.

 Example. (a) I will send you the text for the brochure tomorrow. In the meantime, you can start
working on the graphics.




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