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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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Can't wait

Hi,

What's the difference in meaning between these two sentences?

1. I can't wait all day .

2. I don't have all day.


Thanks

  

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In what context do you want to use them?

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Hi, Rover_KE

According to an online dictionary, 'can't wait all day' is used when someone is in a hurry and needs someone to move or act more quickly. Is there any subtle difference between 'can't wait all day' and 'don't have all day' in this situation?

Thanks a lot.

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Hi,

Could anyone please help with my question above? Thanks.

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