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we will await you vs we will wait from you

Both phrases are not correct. The correct phrase is "we will await you." The verb "await" is used with the preposition "for," not "from."

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 1158 views

we will await you

This phrase is correct. "Await" is used with the preposition "for."

This phrase is used to indicate that someone is waiting for someone else to arrive or for something to happen.

Examples:

  • We will await you at the airport.
  • Please await further instructions.
  • I will await your response.
  • She anxiously awaited the test results.
  • The team will await the decision of the committee.
  • We will await the Council's reaction and determine our position accordingly.
  • I thank the two rapporteurs and we will await the opinion of the Commission.
  • Tomorrow we will await the European Commission's Convergence Report covering Lithuania.
  • At the Borgo Pass, my carriage will await you.
  • We will await the results from this sincere call staying calm in the face of comments that will surely be made in ill-meaning factions.
  • We will await the result of the vote, Commissioner, but we know that the European public is expecting a great deal more of us than solidarity and moral reassurance.
  • Of course, if there is any doubt you may be assured that we will refer it to the Committee on the Rules of Procedure, the Verification of Credentials and Immunities and we will await its decision before introducing any changes.
  • If the Presidency is serious about emphasising both the objectives and the timetable, we will await notification of when we can sit down and discuss the matter in concrete terms.
  • Mr Rübig will await your response in writing.
  • Prime Minister, an onerous task awaits you.
  • Confucius say,'Life's many pleasures await you.
  • Three urgent priority issues await you.
  • So that you know what awaits you.
  • Temujin, your men await you.
  • I will await you tonight at the "Pique Dame"
  • I will await your answer on the bridge.
  • I will await Parliament's contribution before presenting a legislative proposal on this matter.
  • Before considering what further action is appropriate and necessary, the Commission will await the outcome of this consultation.
  • The Commission will await the outcome of these judgments before taking a position.
  • The troops in Sturgis will await your instructions.

we will wait from you

This phrase is not correct in English. The preposition "from" is not used with the verb "wait."

  • We will wait for the determination from the criminal court.
  • Professor Armstrong, we will wait until the other passengers are off the plane.
  • So we will wait for our family members.
  • For the others we will wait a few days.
  • We will wait in this system here... and appear to be conducting mining operations.
  • So we will wait for our family members.
  • We will wait at the train station overnight.
  • But we may we will wait to verify.
  • We will wait here until she returns.
  • Listen, we will wait for nightfall and move independently to San Tropez.
  • We will wait to see how this is applied.
  • I said, we will wait.
  • The Council has not, and we will wait.
  • We will wait. Yang, you're in O.R. 2.
  • We will wait for you at the highest place on the island.
  • We will wait to make sure that no one follows us.
  • We will wait for you here and then we'll go to the central bunker together.
  • But I assume that Commissioner Vitorino is ready to make his statement now, and we will wait and see whether the Minister will be arriving shortly.
  • We will wait to hear Mr Vitorino, but it is rumoured that the Commission will accept amendments to take these beneficiaries out.
  • We will wait for all the reports and will study the Commission's behaviour in those situations, before passing judgment.

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