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  • sentence choice - wait me or wait for me? - English Language . . .
    I am interested to know which is the right way to say: wait me? Or wait for me? I was debating over this with my girlfriend, and she claims that we can also say "wait me" Is she right?
  • Waiting me or waiting for me? - English Language Learners Stack . . .
    The verb wait is usually intransitive, so it doesn't take a direct object: *My daughter will be waiting me in the Dulles Airport lobby This is ungrammatical Me is a direct object, but wait doesn't take one My daughter will be waiting for me in the Dulles Airport lobby This is grammatical Wait takes the preposition phrase for me as a
  • When do we use wait for and when we use wait to?
    According to Cambridge dictionary we normally say: "wait for ", but sometime we should use the preposition " to " with waiting, such as in the following example: There were a lot of people waiting to use the phone Why do we use here "to" rather than "for", or it can be interchangeable?
  • Wait or be waiting? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    The simple imperative, "wait", is what we use when we are talking about a simple one-time action "Please wait" means "Wait (once) right now " The implication is that the person only needs to stop any current activity or plans for a moment (or at least a short time)
  • word usage - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    I got into arguments using quot;Wait for me for a second quot; is it actually Wait For me For a second or Wait Me For a second What is the correct way of delivering the idea behind it?
  • prepositions - Please wait for another 5 minutes or Please wait . . .
    No In "Please wait another 5 minutes", "another 5 minutes" is a noun phrase acting as an adverb (or to be more precise, as an adverbial prepositional phrase) to modify verbs and certain adjectives They produce a complement These constructions are known as adverbial objectives and they are common with time and distance phrases
  • Wait at or wait on or wait in? - English Language Learners Stack . . .
    1 He was waiting at a bus stop To me, it's the only one that makes sense, but what about "wait on a bus stop" or even "wait in a bus stop"? I've heard "wait on a bus stop" a few times, and I saw it on some websites, but it sounds wrong, and "wait in a bus stop" just sounds completely wrong
  • wait on or wait for? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    Wait for has the general meaning of anticipate expect something to happen, for example: 1 wait for a bus 2 wait for the rain to stop before going out 3 wait for a letter to arrive Wait on is in a way serve act as servant In a restaurant a waiter obviously waits on the customers Wait on is also used, mostly in American English, as an alternative to wait for, as in: We sent a letter and


















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