Robin
cannot wait for..... I cannot really wait for our upcoming meeting. I cannot really wait our upcoming meeting. are they the same?
21 nov. 2014 16:45
Antwoorden · 3
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The second option is incorrect. We always wait *for* something, or we simply just "wait". E.g. I am waiting for the bus. Will you wait for me? What are you waiting for? No thanks, I'll just wait. Sit there and wait. You'll just have to wait.
21 november 2014
1
You need the "for" with wait, so the first is better. Normally, we would use a different word order: I really cannot wait for our upcoming meeting.
21 november 2014
i think 1st one is correct .
21 november 2014
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