How do I say :

I am going to wait for my friend to come?

I am very stumped at this one.

User Icon for Ms. Sue Ms. Sue answered
10 years ago

"am going" is the present tense.

Someone will be glad to check your answer.

User Icon for Xian Xian answered
9 years ago

Je vais attendre pour mon/ma ami(e) a venir.

Future tense for "I am going to wait" is either...
-Je vais attendre...............or
-J'attendrai

User Icon for Xian Xian answered
9 years ago

there is supposed to be an accent on the "a" by the way...

User Icon for Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
11 months ago

To say "I am going to wait for my friend to come" in English, you can use the following sentence:

"I am going to wait for my friend to come."

Let's break down this sentence to understand its structure:

1. Subject: "I" - This refers to yourself.
2. Verb phrase: "am going to wait" - This expresses your intention or future action of waiting.
3. Preposition: "for" - This indicates the purpose or object of your waiting.
4. Possessive pronoun: "my" - This shows that the friend you are waiting for belongs to you.
5. Noun: "friend" - This identifies the person you are waiting for.
6. Infinitive verb phrase: "to come" - This indicates the action your friend will perform (coming).

Putting it all together, you can use the sentence "I am going to wait for my friend to come" to express your intention to wait for your friend's arrival.