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What's the difference between "Wait a minute" and "wait for a minute"?
What's the difference between "Wait a minute" and "wait for a minute"?
Thanks for your help.
29 wrz 2011 12:29
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It actually depends on the usage. Although practically they are basically the same. However, "wait a minute" is sometimes used when you suddenly remember/realize something.
For example:
"Today is Sunday and I am going to church. Wait a minute, today is Friday not Sunday."
Or if you want to stop/hold a person when talking, because you want to add or ask something.
For example:
(situation) A person is scolding you for "accidentally" spilling cola on his shirt.
And you would interrupt him with: "Wait a minute, it's not like I did it in purpose."
On contrary, "Wait for a minute", suggests that you really have to wait for 1 minute.
29 września 2011
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There is no difference.
29 września 2011
"Wait a minute" is frequently used idiomatically in British English to indicate a slight pause, a hesitation or a moment of realisation, such as:
"Let's go to the park - oh, wait a minute, I saw a nasty dog there earlier today, let's go somewhere else instead."
These variants all mean roughly the same: 'hold on a moment/minute/second', or 'wait a moment/minute/second'.
On the other hand, depending on context, it can have the same meaning as 'wait for a minute', which is a more direct statement -- wait for one minute.
6 października 2011
There is no difference, but how you say either can make a difference in the meaning.
29 września 2011
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