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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Waiting or awaiting?

Sentence: I am awaiting/waiting your call.

Question: I am waiting/awaiting for somebody's phone call. He/she did not call me as promised by him/her. So which verb awaiting or waiting will be right to use here?

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Awaiting = waiting for . Therefore, these are correct: I am awaiting your call. I am waiting for your call.

  • Awaiting = waiting for .
  • Therefore, these are correct: I am awaiting your call.
  • I am waiting for your call.
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Awaiting = waiting for. Therefore, these are correct:

I am awaiting your call.

I am waiting for your call.
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Mister MicawberAwaiting = waiting for. Therefore, these are correct:

I am awaiting your call.
I am waiting for your call.
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