If you don't give a full rental period of notice, you are responsible for next month's rent.
Waited
I found I had waited to no avail. As the patient feral cat waited for a passing mouse, he seemed frozen in place prior to his pounce. I waited and waited for for my waiter, but I just had to get out of my waders.
The past of wait is waited: I waited for the bus, I had waited for the bus for over an hour.
No one waited.
It is an adverb qualifying the verb waited.
Waited is not a linking verb. It's an action verb.
Women were usually married at the age of 19 in the early 1900's, while men waited until they had a career and a steady income, so usually 28 or so.
I think it is 'wait' itself
is waiting are waiting was waiting have waited had waited has been waiting
You waited for a break in traffic. When another driver cut in front of you, you applied your car brakes, and again waited for a break in traffic before going through the intersection.
Waited is already past tense. It's the past tense of wait.
There is no preposition in that sentence. I is a pronoun, waited is a verb, and outside is an adverb.