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'at the same time' or 'meanwhile',which one is better in the sentence from my essay? Living at home, to much extent, continues to give them security and moral supports. At the same time(Meanwhile), their parents agree it’s ridiculous for their kids to sustain the entire rent and it makes sense for them to stay at home.
Apr 28, 2014 7:44 AM
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Living at home, to a great extent, continues to give them security and moral support. Meanwhile, their parents agree it's ridiculous for their children to sustain an entire rent, and it makes sense for them to stay at home. Meanwhile is a little bit more formal. "At the same time" also works, but if you're writing an essay, it's usually better to use the more formal language. I'd also replace "kids" with "children" for the same reason.
April 28, 2014
Meanwhile is wrong here. When used to describe time, these are synonyms. However, in your context, you are not describing time. In the discursive sense, 'meanwhile' actually means 'on the other hand'. 'On the other hand' and 'meanwhile' are not appropriate because you are not introducing a counter-argument. You are introducing an additional point. 'At the same time' is perfectly fine. You could also use 'In addition', 'Moreover', etc.
April 28, 2014
I would say "meanwhile" in this context, no doubt. In an essay avoid contractions, and try some phrasal verbs lol. Anyway, just my 2 coins, after all I am also a student like you ;-) cheers
April 28, 2014
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