Maria D Have I understood correctly that we should always use "for" after "wait" if there is somebody or something after (wait for something / somebody)? A safer word is usually . It is possible to wait tables (work as a waiter or waitress) or wait (await) one’s turn.
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Maria DHave I understood correctly that we should always use "for" after "wait" if there is somebody or something after (wait for something / somebody)?A safer word is usually. It is possible to wait tables (work as a waiter or waitress) or wait (await) one’s turn.