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If I say "wait for his turn" instead of "wait his turn", does it sound weird? How are they different?

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Rebecca

You can say "wait for his turn" instead of "wait his turn". "Wait for someone's turn" is the original phrase, so "for" is omitted in "wait someone's turn" to make the phrase shorter. Therefore, both of these phrases have the same meaning.

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