
"Waiting for" or "Awaiting for"? [closed] - English Language & Usage ...
May 25, 2018 · When writing a letter, should I use "Waiting for your approval" or "Kindly awaiting for your approval" ?
when to use Wait and when to use await? - English Language & Usage ...
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 remind you …
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, because Is …
Is there an English word for "awaiting approval"?
8 I'm developing a web application. Some of the entities on that application require to be "approved" before they are considered "valid" by the system. I need to name the state in which they are …
Is it appropriate to use 'eagerly' while ending a formal e-mail
All true, but depending on context, "eagerly awaiting" might come across as a somewhat impertinent request for promptness (or even any response at all). For example, if you were emailing a senior …
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 need input from …
Confusion between full stop and comma usage while writing a letter
Aug 12, 2023 · I was writing a letter that ends as follows: Awaiting to hear from you. With Regards, (My name). Now, my question is whether I should use a full stop or a comma after the "awaiting to …
"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 this use o...
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, and indeed …
"Nervous" vs. "anxious" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
For instance, you can be "anxiously awaiting" something, and the phrase "nervously awaiting" doesn't substitute for it without changing the meaning. Someone anxiously awaiting is simply tense with …