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Vincent Teo Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Waiting for

Can I say,

(a) The people are waiting for the train.

(b) They are waiting for the train to stop.

(c) They are waiting at the train station.
  

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(a) The people are waiting for the train. (b) They are waiting for the train to stop. (c) They are waiting on the train station.

  • (a) The people are waiting for the train.
  • (b) They are waiting for the train to stop.
  • (c) They are waiting on the train station.
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(a) The people are waiting for the train.

(b) They are waiting for the train to stop.

(c) They are waiting on the train station.
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Thanks, but do we use "The people, to stop, train station"? I felt weird. right?
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Vincent TeoThanks, but do we use "The people, to stop, train station"? I felt weird. right?

I didn't get what you were saying. Be clear, please.

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