8. Which preposition is used with wait?
(A) for
(B) of
(C) on
(D) at
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Answer:
for or at
Explanation:
for or at
. depending on the sentence
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Before an object, wait takes the preposition for. Note that in this case, the noun/pronoun that follows for is the object of the preposition. I am waiting for you...
(C)
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