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what is the difference between the sentences 1) I shall be waiting for you at 6 pm 2) My mother will have been waiting for me since 7 pm

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Answered by sakshisingh27
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Explanation:

Here both can be used, but they would have slightly different meanings: "To me" means that you're the one who cares about it, while "for me" doesn't necessarily mean that it's important to you - it could be that it's important because of somebody else.wait Sentence Examples. I can hardly wait for the fun to begin! You can't wait a moment! After what seemed like a short wait, they boarded another plane.

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