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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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"I can't wait" idiom used in the future

Is this correct? Can you use it in the future tense?

I can't wait for my son to start walking.

I won't be able to wait for my son to start walking.

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The first is the more idiomatic. The second indicates that you won't be around for the event.

  • The first is the more idiomatic.
  • The second indicates that you won't be around for the event.
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The first is the more idiomatic.

The second indicates that you won't be around for the event.
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Hi
If baby not born and talking about future, is it posible to use I cant wait for my son to be 2 and start walking.

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