Prepositions – I’m Waiting You or I’m Waiting For/To You?

prepositions

What's the correct way to say someone about your waiting?

"I'm waiting you"

I'm waiting for you"?

I'm waiting to you"?

I am not sure if I should use prepositionals, and if I should which of them is the correct one.

Best Answer

"Wait" almost always takes "for" for its object, so "I'm waiting for you".

It can also take "until" with a finite clause: "I'm waiting until you come".

You occasionally hear "waiting on" but (apart from its use to mean "attend to people eating") that is dialect or technical.

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