Sentences with Wait, Past and Past Participle Form Of Wait V1 V2 V3
Wait
Meaning: 1. Stay where one is or delay action until a particular time or until something else happens.(intransitive verb)
2. Used to indicate that one is eagerly impatient to do something or for something to happen.(intransitive verb)
3. A period of waiting.(noun)
Base | Past | Past Participle |
wait | waited | waited |
Sentences with Wait
1.I stop somewhere waiting for you.
2.A very difficult match will be waiting for us.
3.I’m waiting for your assistance.
4.I can’t wait any more.
5.She waited for the train to arrive.
6.Will they have been waiting for three hours when we come back?
7.He waited anxiously.
8.Why don’t you come inside and wait?
9.Please tell Mary to wait.
10.Since his wife went away, he has been waiting for her.
11.You had better wait until the fireman come.
12.Are you going to be waiting for her when her plane arrives tonight?
13.Where were you? I really waited for you! How much do I have to pay?
14.How magnificent it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world.