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Waiting Dear mates, I would like asking you what is the correct form/order about the following question. -Are you waiting for somebody here? -Are you here waiting somebody for? -Are you waiting somebody here for? Another way to ask? Obvioesly it's referred a long action, which is happening at the moment I ask. More mistakes?
Oct 6, 2015 9:28 PM
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Hola: Muchas gracias. Me he alegrado mucho de leer tus explicaciones. Saludos cordiales.
October 7, 2015
"Are you waiting for somebody here?" or, "Are you waiting here for somebody?" are both correct. In written English, sentences are not supposed to end with prepositions. Technically, they shouldn't in spoken English, either, but we do it all the time. However, in written and spoken English, the two sentences above are correct.
October 6, 2015
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