Articles are of two types:
Definite article - The
Indefinite article - a, an
The definite article 'the' is used before a noun to indicate that it is known to the reader or listener.
The indefinite article is used to indicate any noun in general or when the identity of the word is not known. It is of two types: a and an.
'a' is used before a word that starts with a consonant or when the word begins with a consonant sound.
An is used before vowels or words that begin with a vowels sound.
A European s"In this sentence 'An Eupopean (I guess it's a typo) is waiting for my boss in the hall' is incorrect because here the word 'European' begins with a consonant sound, we must use the article 'a' before European. So the correct sentence is a European is waiting for my boss in the hall.
In historical contexts, a male equivalent of a lady in waiting was known as a "gentleman of the bedchamber" or a "gentleman-in-waiting." These men served in royal courts and were responsible for attending to the needs of the monarch, assisting with dressing, and providing companionship. They held positions of privilege and often had close relationships with the reigning monarch.
no. not at all really. I am longing for you, implies the waiting. you don't need the redundant word waiting..
I was kept waiting by them.
For males a royal attendant is referred to as a "Gentleman of the Bedchamber". For females they are referred to as a "Lady-in-Waiting".
he was being waited by him
For males a royal attendant is referred to as a "Gentleman of the Bedchamber". For females they are referred to as a "Lady-in-Waiting".
My body was waiting, just waiting, to pop like a cork.
A gerund phrase is not considered a sentence. See below: waiting for the bus (a gerund phrase, not a complete sentence) While waiting for the bus, I like to listen to music. (complete sentence)
The cast of The Psychologist - 2012 includes: Stanislava Balkarey as Nikita Katushova James Crompton as George Phibbs Kevin Luck as Waiting Room Gentleman Lars Quickfall as Waiting Room Gentleman Pascal Roggen as The Lucky One Miho Wada as Mimi Suzuki
No, "You hate waiting in line" is a complete sentence. The verb is "hate".
The underlined words in the sentence are "friends" and "waiting".
The word "bank" is singular and would use the verb "is waiting."e.g. The bank is waiting for your loan payment.