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Usage of while | Conditional (He said that the crisis would deepen before it stabilized)
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I am await, I am waiting for #1 (permalink) Thu Apr 08, 2004 11:17 am   I am await, I am waiting for
 

Dear friends! I wave!!! Tell me a piese of advice, please. WHEN DOES A ENGLISHSPEAKER USE , AND WHEN " I AM WAITING
FOR"
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Wait #2 (permalink) Thu Apr 08, 2004 20:02 pm   Wait
 

Hi,

Just I am waiting

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I am await, I am waiting for #3 (permalink) Mon Jul 23, 2007 11:49 am   I am await, I am waiting for
 

And if there's an object: you can say both of the two:
I'm waiting for Boby.
I'm awaiting Boby.
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I am await, I am waiting for #4 (permalink) Mon Jul 23, 2007 11:56 am   I am await, I am waiting for
 

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But not 'I am await'!
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