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LouiST Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Two sentences

Two things I've just read:

1: "Waiting on the bus" on Facebook.
Is this correct?
Isn't it "wait for something"
'Waiting for the bus'?

2: "I feel ill" (on Facebook as well, if that would matter"
Is this correct?
Isn't it "I'm feeling ill" or is there a rule I haven't known yet?

Thanks
LS
  

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Hi , Two things I've just read: 1: "Waiting on the bus" on Facebook. Is this correct? Isn't it "wait for something" 'Waiting for the bus'?

  • Hi , Two things I've just read: 1: "Waiting on the bus" on Facebook.
  • Is this correct?
  • Isn't it "wait for something" 'Waiting for the bus'?
  • Yes, use 'for'.
  • 2: "I feel ill" (on Facebook as well, if that would matter" Is this correct?
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Hi,

Two things I've just read:

1: "Waiting on the bus" on Facebook.
Is this correct?
Isn't it "wait for something"
'Waiting for the bus'? Yes, use 'for'.

2: "I feel ill" (on Facebook as well, if that would matter"
Is this correct?
Isn't it "I'm feeling ill" or is there a r

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