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awaits

When we say something awaits, it means it is waiting for us, or we are expecting it to happen. Imagine you're at the airport, and your family's arrival awaits; you are ready and expecting them to get there. It's often used for things we look forward to, or events that are going to happen in the future.

When something awaits you, it means that it is going to happen to you or that it is ready for you to experience.

It carries a sense of expectation or readiness for a future event or the arrival of someone.

For example, you might say, "A new adventure awaits us!" which implies that a new and exciting experience is ready and waiting for you to embark on.

It's often used when there's a sense of anticipation about what is to come.

At the C2 level, 'awaits' signifies an advanced understanding of nuanced future anticipation. It moves beyond simple waiting, emphasizing an inherent or destined quality to the forthcoming event. The transitive nature of the verb becomes crucial, as the object of 'awaits' is often a significant or inevitable occurrence, rather than a mere expectation. This verb choice implies a profound recognition of impending circumstances, often with a sense of gravity or predetermined outcome, reflecting a sophisticated grasp of temporal and causal relationships.

Padrões gramaticais

Transitive verb (SVO) Used in simple present tense for ongoing or habitual actions/expectations. Often used to express anticipation or destiny. Can be followed by a direct object, which can be a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase. Less commonly used with an infinitive (e.g., 'awaits to do something' is incorrect; 'awaits [someone/something] to do something' is correct). Typically not used in passive voice (e.g., 'He was awaited' is grammatically correct but less common and sounds awkward; 'Someone awaited him' is preferred).

Padrões de frases

B1

Subject + awaits + Object.

The team awaits the coach's decision.

B1

Subject + awaits + noun phrase (describing an event/outcome).

A big surprise awaits her when she gets home.

B1

Subject + awaits + pronoun (referring to a person or thing).

He patiently awaits them to arrive.

B2

It + awaits + Object (often an impersonal subject).

It awaits further investigation before a conclusion can be drawn.

B2

Subject + awaits + Object + adverbial of time/place.

The runner awaits the starting gun at the track.

C1

Subject + awaits + Object + (often an infinitive phrase or clause indicating purpose/result).

The company awaits its CEO to approve the new project.

C1

Subject + awaits + Object + relative clause.

She awaits the day when she can finally travel the world.

C2

Subject + awaits + Object (in more formal or literary contexts, often with abstract nouns).

Destiny awaits the brave souls who dare to challenge the unknown.

Perguntas frequentes

10 perguntas

While both mean to anticipate, 'awaits' is more formal and often implies a sense of destiny or inevitability. 'Waits for' is more casual and general. For example, 'The queen awaits her coronation' versus 'He waits for the bus.'

Yes, absolutely! You can say, 'A difficult challenge awaits them,' meaning they are about to face a tough situation.

Not at all. You can await an event, a decision, a meal, or even a consequence. For instance, 'A new adventure awaits us!'

Not necessarily. It can be a short wait or a long one, depending on the context. The emphasis is on the anticipation, not the duration of the wait.

It's a transitive verb, which means it always takes a direct object. You can't just say 'He awaits'; you have to say 'He awaits something' or 'He awaits someone.'

Yes, you can. The past tense is 'awaited.' For example, 'The package awaited my arrival.'

It's a bit more formal than 'waits for,' so you might hear it less in very casual conversations, but it's certainly used and understood. It often adds a touch of elegance or drama to a sentence.

One common phrase is 'what awaits' to ask about the future, for example, 'Who knows what awaits us?'

Yes! For example, 'A new day awaits the city,' or 'Opportunity awaits the diligent student.'

If you want something more active, you could use 'expects.' If you want something more passive, you could use 'is in store for.' However, 'awaits' often carries a unique sense of anticipation.

Teste-se 30 perguntas

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The children are excited; a big surprise _____ them.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: awaits

'Awaits' is the correct verb here, meaning 'to wait for something' and fits the context of a future expected event.

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She packed her bags, ready for the adventure that _____ her.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: awaits

'Awaits' is the present tense and implies an ongoing state of expectation for the adventure.

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A new challenge _____ him at his new job.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: awaits

'Awaits' is used to describe a future event that is expected, like a new challenge.

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The calm sea _____ the ships in the harbor.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: awaits

Here, 'awaits' implies that the calm sea is ready for the ships.

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Success often _____ those who work hard.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: awaits

'Awaits' correctly conveys that success is an expected outcome for hard workers.

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He knows that a big decision _____ him soon.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: awaits

'Awaits' is used here to show that a big decision is something he expects in the near future.

multiple choice B1

Which of these sentences uses 'awaits' correctly?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: The delicious dinner awaits us.

'Awaits' is a transitive verb, meaning it directly takes an object (us). The other options use 'awaits' incorrectly with prepositions or as an intransitive verb.

multiple choice B1

What is the best synonym for 'awaits' in the sentence: 'A great adventure awaits them in the mountains.'?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: is in store for

'Awaits' implies that something is coming or ready for someone. 'Is in store for' carries the same meaning of a future event or experience ready to happen.

multiple choice B1

Choose the sentence where 'awaits' is used to express a sense of expectation.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: The doctor awaits the test results.

In this sentence, the doctor is actively waiting for the results with an expectation of what they will reveal. The other sentences describe things being ready or a journey that is going to happen, but not necessarily with an active expectation from a subject.

true false B1

The sentence 'She awaits for her friend at the cafe' is grammatically correct.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Falso

'Awaits' is a transitive verb, so it does not need the preposition 'for'. The correct sentence would be 'She awaits her friend at the cafe.'

true false B1

If something 'awaits' you, it means you are waiting for it.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Verdadeiro

When something 'awaits' you, it implies that you are the one for whom the event or person is being waited for, or that you are going to experience it.

true false B1

The word 'awaits' can be used to describe something that is happening right now.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Falso

'Awaits' specifically refers to something that is expected to happen in the future, not in the present moment.

writing B1

Imagine you are going on a short trip next weekend. Write a short paragraph describing what you expect to do and what exciting things await you there.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

Next weekend, I'm going on a short trip to the mountains. I expect to go hiking and enjoy the fresh air. I hope beautiful views and a relaxing time await me there. I'm really looking forward to it!

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
writing B1

Write a sentence using the word 'awaits' to describe something positive that will happen in the future.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

After all her hard work, a well-deserved promotion awaits her.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
writing B1

Complete the following sentence using the word 'awaits' in a way that makes sense: 'After finishing her exams, a long summer holiday ______.'

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

After finishing her exams, a long summer holiday awaits her.

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reading B1

What is the explorer expecting to find in the jungle?

Read this passage:

The young explorer stood at the edge of the jungle, a sense of adventure filling his heart. He knew that many challenges and discoveries awaited him within its depths. He took a deep breath and stepped forward, ready for whatever came next.

What is the explorer expecting to find in the jungle?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Challenges and discoveries

The passage states, 'He knew that many challenges and discoveries awaited him within its depths.'

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Challenges and discoveries

The passage states, 'He knew that many challenges and discoveries awaited him within its depths.'

reading B1

What is waiting for the grandchildren?

Read this passage:

The old woman sat by the window, watching the rain fall. She knew that her grandchildren would be arriving soon, and a warm meal awaited them. She smiled, happy to have them visit.

What is waiting for the grandchildren?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: A warm meal

The passage mentions, 'a warm meal awaited them.'

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: A warm meal

The passage mentions, 'a warm meal awaited them.'

reading B1

What positive outcome are the students expecting after their hard work?

Read this passage:

The students worked hard all semester, preparing for their final project. They were a bit nervous, but also excited, knowing that their completed work and a good grade awaited them if they succeeded. The presentation day finally arrived, and they felt ready.

What positive outcome are the students expecting after their hard work?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Completed work and a good grade

The passage says, 'knowing that their completed work and a good grade awaited them if they succeeded.'

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Completed work and a good grade

The passage says, 'knowing that their completed work and a good grade awaited them if they succeeded.'

sentence order B2

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Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: A great adventure awaits them in the uncharted wilderness.

The sentence describes an adventure that is expected in the future.

sentence order B2

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Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: She knew that a challenging exam awaits her at the end of the semester.

The sentence discusses a future event, a challenging exam, that is expected.

sentence order B2

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Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: The team was confident that success awaits them after all their hard work.

The sentence expresses an anticipation of success in the future.

listening C2

Listen for the verb that describes what the implications are doing.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: The profound implications of her discovery patiently awaits scrutiny from the scientific community.
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listening C2

Identify the verb indicating what the future is doing.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: A future fraught with both unprecedented challenges and unparalleled opportunities undoubtedly awaits the next generation.
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listening C2

Pay attention to the verb describing what is expected for investors.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Despite the prevailing economic uncertainty, a period of remarkable innovation and growth potentially awaits astute investors.
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
speaking C2

Read this aloud:

The intricate complexities of quantum mechanics often await meticulous deconstruction before their true elegance can be fully appreciated.

Focus: await, meticulous, deconstruction

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
speaking C2

Read this aloud:

A momentous paradigm shift in global governance, driven by emergent geopolitical realignments, potentially awaits humanity.

Focus: momentous, paradigm, geopolitical, realignments

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
speaking C2

Read this aloud:

The discerning art critic's evaluation, known for its incisive commentary, eagerly awaits the unveiling of the new exhibition.

Focus: discerning, incisive, eagerly, unveiling

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:

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