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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

impatiently waiting

Is this sentence correct in your opinion?
I'll be waiting impatiently for this day to come. I can't wait.
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No. It contains a contradiction. ie I'll be waiting .

  • No.
  • It contains a contradiction.
  • ie I'll be waiting .
  • .
  • I can't wait.
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3 Answers
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No. It contains a contradiction.
ie I'll be waiting . . . . I can't wait.
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What if I were to drop the second sentence?
I'll be waiting impatiently for this day to come arrive.
What would you say?
Thanks
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Fine.
Say 'come' or 'arrive'. Not both.

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