Yes. If it means that it is a planned show that is about to happen, then the term "upcoming show" is correct.
You can say either "excited to" or "excited about" an upcoming event, as both are commonly used and grammatically correct. It just depends on your personal preference.
This is not correct grammar. The correct way to say this would be "Unless we hurry, we will be late for the show." You would not say anything if you were not going to be late.
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Yes, it is correct in the following type of construction: 'What do you have planned for this afternoon?' It means the same as 'What have you planned for this afternoon?' or 'What plans do you have for this afternoon?' or 'What have you got planned for this afternoon?' or 'What have you planned to do this afternoon?'
The theme of the upcoming group art show is "Exploring Identity and Diversity Through Art."
Yes, it is correct to say "looking forward to seeing you" as it conveys anticipation and excitement for an upcoming meeting or encounter. It is a common and polite way to express your eagerness to meet someone.
In it's use as an idiom, it is correct to say, "satisfactory", when asked how you are doing.
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Not sure what game your talking about when you say "halo marines", but no, you can not drive a pelican in any of the current or upcoming halo games if I'm correct.
John and me are the object of the verb "join." You would say "Join me for a great show." You wouldn't say "Join I for a great show" So you should say "Join John and me for a great show."
Yes, that is a common and polite way to wish someone well for the upcoming week. It implies that you hope they have a positive and productive week ahead.
The Ananda Lewis Show - 2001 Upcoming Actors 2-8 was released on: USA: 2002