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He was sitting on a bench waiting for a bus

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Answered by mahemudkhan171
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Explanation:

I'm sitting waiting for a bus.

I sit waiting for a bus.

There is the situation that I'm sitting on a bench and I'm waiting for a bus in a bus station.

If I want to tell my friend that by a phone. I say "I sit waiting for a bus." It is right?

Somewhere, I have heard "I'm sitting waiting for a bus" means that I'm sitting up and down (it doesn't mean an exercise) while waiting a bus, as a bus has arrived. Therefore Someone tell me you would use I sit waiting for a bus.

Simply, I think I'm sitting + I'm waiting = I'm sitting waiting.

How are the two sentences different?

also

I sitting waiting for a bus.

I sitting and waiting for a bus.

Answered by yuvraj99975
0

Use "And"conjunction to join both the sentences..

therefore answer will be -

He was sitting on a bench and waiting for a bus.

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