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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
  • “I’m waiting for you. . . ” or “I’m waiting you. . . ”
    I’m waiting for you to answer me on StackExchange Should I use waiting for you or waiting you? Why?
  • Wait VS Wait up - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    In almost all contexts, Don't wait up for me specifically means Don't stay up past your normal bedtime waiting for me to arrive, just go to bed as usual But if you're out with a group of friends, and you're falling behind because they're walking faster than you, you might include the (optional) preposition in imperative Wait up! to mean Hold up!, Rest up! Stop moving until I catch up with you





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