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  1. How to use 'wait' and 'await' at the end of sentences

    Apr 10, 2018 · Aren't awaiting and waiting (in the last two examples) actually verbs too? I think what is the object of the clause: Is awaiting what. Therefore, awaiting is most grammatical, …

  2. "Waiting for" or "Awaiting for"? [closed] - English Language

    May 25, 2018 · When writing a letter, should I use "Waiting for your approval" or "Kindly awaiting for your approval" ?

  3. when to use Wait and when to use await? - English Language

    May 9, 2016 · I want to write the same in a very polite manner that "i am expecting the data, even after my repeated intimations." Here i wanted to use a sentence as I'm just sending this mail to …

  4. A word for "waiting for a reply" - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Jan 17, 2014 · What is the reason for distinguishing between Pending and Awaiting Reply? Pending meaning you haven't yet taken action on your side, while Awaiting Reply means you …

  5. Is there an English word for "awaiting approval"?

    Is there an English word for "awaiting approval"? Ask Question Asked 14 years, 7 months ago Modified 5 years, 3 months ago

  6. Is it correct to write "Awaiting to welcome you" in invitation?

    Mar 9, 2016 · 0 Awaiting to welcome you sounds wrong. If you should use the word "awaiting", then I think, "Awaiting your arrival" sounds better.

  7. Is the phrase "awaiting customer" bad English?

    Aug 28, 2014 · 1 "Awaiting customer" is perfectly correct as such. However, await implies waiting for someone who is not yet there. In the setup you describe, the customer is already there, …

  8. phrase requests - What is the better way to say, "I will wait until …

    Oct 16, 2014 · They are also awaiting payments and approvals under various schemes. He added that all the relevant approvals for the project are in order right down to the environmental …

  9. If "pending" is a preposition, why not "awaiting" and "remaining"

    Sep 6, 2018 · Katie held her breath, awaiting the awful news. We stole one weekend together, remaining in New York, before answering a summons to join the others in Massachusetts. …

  10. "Wait on" vs "wait for" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Oct 7, 2011 · I've just heard your sister is waiting on you with the meaning of wait for (as in wait for the bus). Up to now I had only encountered wait on with the meaning of attend to / serve. Is …