A question from Sergio Gil Rejas in Peru: I would like to know what is the difference between 'wait' and 'await'. When should I use 'wait' and 'await'? Thanks a lot and congratulations for the site. Kind regards.
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Jan 14, 2007 ... In Response To: difference between 'wait' and 'await' (teacher21). To await is more poetic and eloquent. One might say, I await death, ...
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Hello I am not sure what the difference between await/ wait. Someone help me and please tell me what the next senteces is ok. ...
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They both mean to allow time to go by, until someone you are waiting for comes or something that you are expecting happens or until you can do something. Await is just more formal (literary English) and is used differently. For example:- He...
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RFC 1 - Host Software ... I guess for a large dog you could double the wait at 6 months, but for a smaller dog double at 3 months i am guessing; ... I don't think I believe people who don't know the difference between "wait" and "weight" ;
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"awaiting" can be interpreted as "waiting for" It implies some kind of expectation of something, and is almost always followed by a noun, or subject. Ex: She was awaiting her mother's arrival. Waiting, or "waiting f...
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the answer is not that difficult for wait/await: ... Difference between wait and await? ... Wait vs await...
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One of my favorite interview question is: What is the difference between sleep() and wait() method? The only commonality between these two method is both halts the current thread execution. The purpose and usage are entirely different.
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Not a single one was then able to tell the difference between the Monster Cable and the hangers, ... So I guess, too, that you wouldn't have missed the point that I was making, namely, that the test really didn't prove anything. Because if you had missed that point, you would have told me I was a moron... oh wait, my bad.
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