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I dislike _____ (waiting /to wait )​

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Answered by Suryathechamp
3

Explanation:

to wait.

Answer is above

Answered by steffis
0

I dislike to wait

Explanation:

'To wait' is the correct option of the given sentence.

Here 'wait' describe the present tense.

I dislike having to wait has the same meaning as I dislike being forced to wait or being kept waiting.

waiting- It is not the correct option, because waiting describes the future form of tense.

so the correct statement is;

I dislike to wait.

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