Gena Trigo
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For many passengers this means on /for wait of hours or days, with all the associated inconvenience, until the missing item is being located and forwarded.
In this sentence, should i use the prep. on or for.
I choosed to because normaly we say to wait.
Is this correct or is there another away to writte it?
Thanks for any advice.
In this sentence, should i use the prep. on or for.
I choosed to because normaly we say to wait.
Is this correct or is there another away to writte it?
Thanks for any advice.