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Sandra
When can to use <hol on and wait?
May 25, 2015 2:49 AM
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Do you mean "Hold on", and "wait"? You can use either one, but "hold on" is usually for a shorter amount of time.
Examples: "Hold on while I take the garbage outside", or "Please wait for your turn to talk", or "You must wait for five minutes"
Wait is often used with a time (but not always). Hold on - is almost a form of slang.
I hope that is helpful.
May 25, 2015
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