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i'll wait vs i'll be waiting

Both are correct phrases, but they're used in slightly different contexts. "I'll wait" is more straightforward and implies a simple action of waiting, while "I'll be waiting" suggests a continuous or ongoing action of waiting. The choice between the two phrases depends on the nuance you'd like to convey.
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i'll wait

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express the intention to wait for something or someone. It is a simple and direct way to convey the idea of waiting.

Examples:

  • I'll wait for you at the entrance.
  • Don't worry, I'll wait for your call.
  • I'll wait until you're ready to leave.
  • She said she'll wait for the bus.
  • He promised he'll wait for her to finish work.
  • I'll wait by the van.
  • Sergio, I'll wait at the same place as last time.
  • Let them decide on their own. I'll wait outside.
  • I'll wait here for you to finish.
  • I'll wait for your decision.
  • Now please read the card, I'll wait.
  • Sir Mayor, I'll wait right here.
  • I'll wait here with the others.
  • Already done, I'll wait downstairs.
  • You go in, I'll wait.
  • Thanks, but I'll wait outside his place.
  • I'll wait with lunch ready.
  • I'll wait all night if necessary.
  • I'll wait for you forever.
  • I'll wait here one more hour.
  • I'll wait until I get a big one.
  • I'll wait for you today at two.
  • Next time, I'll wait in the car.
  • I'll wait here while Nanny West packs.
  • I'll wait around until it cools off.

Alternatives:

  • I will wait
  • I'll hold on
  • I'll be patient
  • I'll stay put
  • I'll hang around

i'll be waiting

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express the intention to wait for something or someone with the implication of a continuous or ongoing action of waiting. It suggests a sense of anticipation or readiness.

Examples:

  • I'll be waiting for you outside the restaurant.
  • She said she'll be waiting by the car.
  • Don't be late, I'll be waiting for you at the station.
  • He'll be waiting for the results anxiously.
  • We'll be waiting for the meeting to start.

Alternatives:

  • I will be waiting
  • I'll wait around
  • I'll be here waiting
  • I'll be patiently waiting
  • I'll be eagerly waiting

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