1. In a supermarket, there is no need to wait to be served. 2. In a supermarket, there is no need to wait for being served. Which is correct? Or are both correct? Thanks a lot.
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Anonymous Which is correct? The first one is correct.
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Anonymous Which is correct?
The first one is correct.
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