I would say for example:
"I am waiting for someone" (like I am at some place and I'm waiting for a certain person to meet me there) or "I am expecting someone to come" (like I expect that a person comes and meet me at a certain time).
Hope this helps :)
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It is also very common in the uk to say "I am expecting" which means, "Im pregnant"
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We never say "expecting for". You wait for something/someone, or you expect someone/someone. "For" isn't used with expect.
Also, "expecting" can mean "pregnant". We can't use "waiting" in this context.
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To echo what others have said: expect and wait for are totally different. I expect that it will rain tomorrow, because I live in London and it is, unfortunately, extremely likely.
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to expect -- to suppose that something is likely to occur.
to wait for -- to remain until the outcome occurs.
to hope (for) -- to desire an outcome to occur.
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