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I will be wait vs I will be waiting

The correct phrase to use is "I will be waiting." The phrase "I will be wait" is incorrect in English. The correct form uses the gerund "waiting" after the modal verb "will be."
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I will be wait

This phrase is incorrect in English.

The correct form should use the gerund "waiting" after the modal verb "will be."
  • Give me the keys I want to drive. I'm a passenger, I'm a passenger. If you give me the keys you know I won't survive. I will be wait, wait. I will be waiting for you
  • Feb 13, 2015 ... ... player reached at each reputation level have a option to get relic cards or 5 stats ~ How about this Andrey? :P I will be wait for your answer~
  • May 11, 2015 ... For me open world on Sniper: Ghost Warrior 3 is great news and I hope it will be better than previous part of this game. Now I will be wait for ...
  • I love winx club i have watched all 6 seasons and i cant wait for season 7 my fav fairy is bloom and i wish i were a fairy i actually draw fairies anyway i will be wait  ...

I will be waiting

This phrase is correct in English.

Use this phrase when expressing future continuous actions or states.
  • Apr 23, 2014 ... Twenty-four seven, I will be waiting. Out in the rain till somebody saves me. Don't care if it takes forever to make you believe. Kabhi jo baadal ...
  • "I will be waiting for you." is similar, except that it emphasizes that you will be in position and already waiting by the time of some important event established in ...
  • Dec 1, 2008 ... I can't think of any major differences. I will wait for you at the corner. I will be waiting for you at the corner. Perhaps the second one might be ...
  • Twenty-four seven, I will be waiting out in the rain till somebody saves me. Don't care if it takes forever to make you believe. Kabhi jo baadal barse.

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