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Reply Sat 11 Mar, 2006 04:22 am
Please any one tell me difference b/w WAITE FOR :WAITE ON :WAITE AT
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Reply Sat 11 Mar, 2006 06:03 am
Fahad, welcome to A2K.

Examples of a sentence using "wait"

I will wait for you.
I will wait on you.
I will wait at the gate

In each sentence, for you; on you, and at the gate is a prepositional phrase. The preposition in the first sentence is for; in the second-on, and in the third, at.

I hope this helps.
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