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No, "You hate waiting in line" is a complete sentence. The verb is "hate".
No, I didn't.If this is some kind of joke, I'm waiting for the punch line.
There are n! (n factorial) ways that n people can stand in line. So six people can stand in line in: 1*2*3*4*5*6 = 720 different ways
i have a simian line and i am fine but in some cases people who have downes syndrome normally have a simian line.
No, it is not an adverb. Waiting is a verb form and gerund (noun), and can be an adjunct or adjective (waiting patients, waiting room). The seldom used adverb form is waitingly.
A bread line is people waiting in line for food.
People waiting in line are often referred to as a "queue." The term "queue" can describe both the line itself and the individuals in it. In some regions, particularly in the United States, people may simply refer to it as "waiting in line."
One definition of queue is a line of people or vehicles waiting their turn. You could draw a bunch of people waiting in line or a line of vehicles waiting to go through a toll booth or to board a ferry.
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A bread line is people waiting in line for food.
People running in marathons generally do have a form of transportation nearby when they cross the finish line. However there is not a car waiting on them provided by the marathon, it will be there own vehicle, or a friend/ family memeber waiting for them.
it depends how many people are waiting in line ahead of you
it depends how many people are waiting in line ahead of you
A queue is a line of people or vehicles waiting for something.
"Q" is the first letter for "queueing", which means waiting in line or the study of waiting in line.
Queue.