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Soheil1 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

(chess)waiting

Hi.
Does 'waiting' and the use of the participle in:
the White King would avoid facing off with the Black King, waiting for Black to step into the face-off
mean
'..........and waits for Black to..'
or it states the White's state, or what?
  

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Does 'waiting' and the use of the participle in:
the White King would avoid facing off with the Black King, waiting for Black to step into the face-off
mean
'..........and waits for Black to..'
or it states the White's state, or something else?
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soheil1Does 'waiting' and the use of the participle in:the White King would avoid facing off with the Black King, waiting for Black to step into the face-offmean'..........and waits for Black to..'
Yes, that's how I interpret it.

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