No, "waited" is not a preposition. It is a past tense verb that describes an action of staying in one place anticipating something to happen.
No, not every preposition requires an object. Some prepositions can function alone without requiring an object to complete their meaning. For example, in the sentence "He walked up the stairs," the preposition "up" has an object ("the stairs"), but in the sentence "They waited for hours," the preposition "for" does not have an object.
The past of wait is waited: I waited for the bus, I had waited for the bus for over an hour.
The past participle of "wait" is "waited." For example, "I have waited for hours for the bus to arrive."
The present tense of "waited" is "wait."
The homophone of weighted is waited.
Waited
There is no preposition in that sentence. I is a pronoun, waited is a verb, and outside is an adverb.
Probably the preposition on should be at.I waited for you at the bus stand but you did not come
The preposition is fine. However, the question technically should read: Does this sentence use a preposition properly? Connor waited in line while Ava parked the car.
Yes.The preposition (in) is used correctly.
No, not every preposition requires an object. Some prepositions can function alone without requiring an object to complete their meaning. For example, in the sentence "He walked up the stairs," the preposition "up" has an object ("the stairs"), but in the sentence "They waited for hours," the preposition "for" does not have an object.
I found I had waited to no avail. As the patient feral cat waited for a passing mouse, he seemed frozen in place prior to his pounce. I waited and waited for for my waiter, but I just had to get out of my waders.
No, then is not a preposition. It is a conjuction.Than is a preposition.
The past of wait is waited: I waited for the bus, I had waited for the bus for over an hour.
No one waited.
"I might of lent him the book, if he had asked" is incorrect. It's not might of, it's might have. The second sentence is correct.
It is an adverb qualifying the verb waited.