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Christine Christie Posted 3 years ago
Grammar

(a)waiting/fulfilled

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.

  • Christine Christie Are 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.
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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."

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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.

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