Are these sentences correct?
a) "I will be waiting until the service has been fulfilled."
b) "I will be awaiting until the service has been fulfilled."
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Christine Christie Are these sentences correct? Hard to say. Offhand, I can't think what it means to fulfill a service.
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Christine ChristieAre these sentences correct?
Hard to say. Offhand, I can't think what it means to fulfill a service. That aside, the first sentence is fine, but "awaiting" is wrong in the second one. Usage dictates "I will be awaiting fulfilment of the service."
Christine Christiea) "I will be waiting until the service has been fulfilled."
I will be waiting until the service has been completed.
This is more likely:
I will remain in the waiting room until you are finished servicing my car. Let me know when it is complete.