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A RECEPTIONIST OFFICE THS IS A ROOM Located at the beginning of an organization, it is a room furnished in a comfortable A RECEPTIONIST a receptionist is a person who welcomes people to an organization warmly while waiting for the person they want to see.
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.
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The doctor has four patients waiting to see her.
The cast of Life in a Waiting Room - 2009 includes: Amber Newell as The Nurse Cristy Tice as The Receptionist
waiting room
The subjective pronoun for 'patients' is 'they'; the objective pronoun is 'them'. Example:There are still some patients in the waiting room. They are getting restless. Should I try to reschedule them?
As of June 2003, there were 17,239 patients on the UNOS National Transplant Waiting List who were waiting for a liver transplantation.
A receptionist fulfills support duties in an office setting. Usually receptionists perform their duties in a waiting area such as a lobby or front office. Basic duties include greeting visitors and answering phones.
The cast of Woman Waiting - 2010 includes: Carmen Casanova as Jane Hana Du Temple as Gym receptionist Karen Lahay as Woman in waiting room Carrie Osborn as Housing advisor
i dont really see one but it would probably waiting room