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I can't wait to see her dance (or dancing)? Do people say "I can't wait to see her dancing" at all? If so, what is the difference ? Appreciate your help, thanks :)
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Hello, They both mean the same, while using a noun in the first sentence and a verb ( or a noun ) in the second one . "Dancing" could be a noun as well. It is a verbal noun formed by adding "ing" to the verb 'dance' Danc(e) + ING Danc I ng " I can't wait to see her dancing". means you can't wait to see her act of dancing, to see her perform the dance . The sentence uses a verb ( or a noun ) here. " I can't wait to see her dance" You can't wait to see the performance of dance itself. It is using the noun "dance".
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it means the same.Just the minor difference in tense,
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