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.
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 Queue.
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.
It is a queue, pronounced kew, rhyming with pew.