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Hanuman_2000 Posted 21 years ago
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Hello,

1. I am waited for in Egypt.

Is this senetnce correct? IF yes, What is meaning of this senetnce?

Does it mean somebody is waiting me in Egypt.

Thanks and regards!
  

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Hi, I am waited for in Egypt. Does it mean somebody is waiting me in Egypt. Yes, you're right.

  • Hi, I am waited for in Egypt.
  • Does it mean somebody is waiting me in Egypt.
  • Yes, you're right.
  • However, the passive is an unusual way to say it.
  • Much more normal would be Someone is waiting for me in Egypt.
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Hi,

I am waited for in Egypt.

Does it mean somebody is waiting me in Egypt. Yes, you're right. However, the passive is an unusual way to say it. Much more normal would be Someone is waiting for me in Egypt.

Clive

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