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"can't wait to do sth" vs "can't wait doing sth"



 
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"can't wait to do sth" vs "can't wait doing sth" #1 (permalink) Wed Apr 28, 2010 11:21 am   "can't wait to do sth" vs "can't wait doing sth"
 

what is the difference between "can't wait to do sth" and "can't wait doing sth" ?
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"can't wait to do sth" vs "can't wait doing sth" #2 (permalink) Wed Apr 28, 2010 11:57 am   "can't wait to do sth" vs "can't wait doing sth"
 

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I understand as below:

can't wait to do sth - more importance for ' to do '

can't wait doing sth - more importance for ' sth '

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