As a cabin crew of an airlines:
By thinking myself as a passenger, if I am a passenger what do I want?Definitely, I want the best service from the airlines. Therefore, as my job as a cabin crew, I will give the best service to the passengers, starting from the simplest thing : smile as a starter to perfect their journeys, then provide the best foods and drinks for them, always be there to check every passengers if they are alright or need anything.
No, it is a noun. It is related to the verb "to anticipate."
Yes, all passengers must wear seat belts
No, not unless you anticipate complications. However the puppies will need their shots so you do need to be registered with a vet.
Anticipate is a verb.
When do you anticipate his arrival- When do you expect him-
Third class passengers needed to get check out by a doctor before boarding the famous ship!
Different double-decker buses can carry different numbers of passengers. If all the passengers were to be seated, you would need 13889 London red buses. Of course, a single double-decker bus, over its lifetime, will carry a million (or more) passengers.
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friendly, able to multi task, prioritize, add and subtract. Anticipate needs of a customer
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"I will anticipate your next move," Said John.
The word anticipate is a verb. The past tense is anticipated.