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What can't wait to do or are you doing?

The correct expression is eager to do it.

Can't wait to do something.

Usage:

1, wait can be followed by infinitive; The infinitive indicates the purpose, not the object.

Example:

Regarding the new water conservancy project, we are eagerly awaiting your reply.

We are eagerly awaiting your news about the new water conservancy project.

2. As a transitive verb, wait often means delaying action and waiting for the opportunity to come. I can't understand that clause.

So it should be done, not not done.

Waiting vocabulary analysis

Waiting for basic vocabulary

English [We? t】? Beauty [us? t]

Verb (abbreviation for verb) waits; wait for

Wait; wait for

She is tired of waiting for the bus.

She has no patience to wait for the bus to arrive.

Wait a minute. Wait a minute.

Waited all day.