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Bingo bin Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

We are waiting the mango on the tree ripen.

We are waiting the mango on the tree ripen.

Does it sound natural?
  

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No, you almost always wait for an event.

  • No, you almost always wait for an event.
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No, you almost always wait for an event.
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bingo binWe are waiting the mango on the tree ripen.
We are waiting for the mango on the tree to ripen.
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fivejedjonWe are waiting for the mango on the tree to ripen.
If you mean one, particular mango on one, particular tree.

bingo bin: was that what you meant?

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