The imperative command ("Wait!") is a sentence. It is equivalent to "you should wait" or "you must wait". The subject (you) is understood, as in other forms of direct address.
The verb in the sentence is "wait."
It is a sentence. "Wait up" means wait for me.
i need to Wait
Im coming, Wait!
Example sentence - We will wait at the train station for the rest of our travel companions.
I can't see why you wait for her. If you wait for the train, it'll stop at this platform.
The word "Wait!" is an imperative sentence (you should wait!).The sentence "You left your purse" is a declarative sentence.There is no preposition anywhere in these.Perhaps the word sought was interjection, which "hey" would be, but not "wait."
Wait for me, I'm using the restroom.
Adverbs modify verbs the verb in this sentence is wait
Sure! Here is a sentence using the homonyms wait and weight: "I can't wait to see how much weight I've lost after following my diet and exercise plan."
Not to wait
you can not wait more time to lose weight