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The sentence "It will being waited" is a mixture of tense forms and is therefore not correct.

'waited' is the past participle of wait. The past participle is used for past tense, the passive tense, the perfect tenses or as an adjective.

'It will' is future.

'being' is the present participle of 'be'

Depending on what the sentence is intended to mean, some alternatives might be:

In general situations:-

  • It will wait.
  • It is waiting.
  • It waited.
  • It was waiting.
  • It had been waiting.
  • It will be waiting.
  • It will have been waiting. ("If I get to I get the bus station in the next 15 minutes, and the bus is still waiting, it will have been waiting for me for more than an hour.")

In a restaurant:-

  • It is being waited upon. (e.g. a table in a restaurant)
  • It will be waited on.
  • It was being waited on... ("The table was actually being waited on when the legs collapsed!")
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The correct sentence should be "It will be waiting."

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