Question

I have a few more doubts.
Thank you.


The next morning (Can you say "on the next morning?)
We are being showed (is is a mistake or "shown" is correct?)
I waited for her to prepare/get ready (Are both possible?)


Answers

Writeacher
No, you wouldn't use "on" with "the next morning."

Use "shown" when it's the past participle (used as an adjective or with an auxiliary verb); use "showed" for simple past tense.

I wouldn't use "prepare" unless she was preparing SOMETHING (and that doesn't include herself!).

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