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I eagerly( wait/I am eagerly waiting) for a new episode of "dynamite" on the radio.Is present simple or present continuous correct in this case?

I eagerly wait/am eagerly waiting for a new episode of "Dynamite" on the radio.

I think the first one is a better solution because it is a habit to listen to this radio show: it is a kind of routine.

I eagerly( wait/I am eagerly waiting) for a new episode of "dynamite" on the radio.

I think the first one is a better solution because it is a habit to listen to this radio show: it is a kind of routine.

Is present simple or present continuous correct in this case?

I eagerly wait/am eagerly waiting for a new episode of "Dynamite" on the radio.

I think the first one is a better solution because it is a habit to listen to this radio show: it is a kind of routine.

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Present simple or present continuous in this case

I eagerly( wait/I am eagerly waiting) for a new episode of "dynamite" on the radio.

I think the first one is a better solution because it is a habit to listen to this radio show: it is a kind of routine.