You could use the word anticipate or the word await. Please improve this answer if you know of any other words.
anticipating?
anticipation
etc
We have been waiting and it is taking too long.
Annexation is the process of attaching something to something else. It can be attaching one country to another (Germany annexed Czechoslovakia) or a building to another (a new garage has been annexed to the house), or a number of other possibilities.
Something that has been provoked means that it has been caused or led on by something that has been done or said. Unprovoked means not caused by something that has been said or done.
The form of the verb "had been cleaning" is the past perfect progressive (also called the past perfect continuous).The past perfect expresses that something occurred before another action, both in the past.The past perfect progressive (or continuous) is made up of "had been + present participle", that expresses something started in the past (cleaning) and continued until another time in the past that is mentioned (before her brother offered...).
Something in the past.
Yes. They have been filming additional seasons, and fans are waiting with excited anticipation for Bill and Jen's next adventures.
dispassionate, unaffected, bored Being that the definition of stimulated is something to the effect of excited, passionate, aroused or excited, my thoughts would be, and yes, lately this has been my mood, that it means you are dispassionate or unaffected....in my case I am on the search for something to inspire me and make me feel excited about life again... so I use this term to convey that message.
You would use past perfect continuous if the waiting has finished. For example you are talking about something that happened yesterday. I had been waiting for the bus when it started raining. So I ran to that small shop by the bank. You would use present perfect continuous if the waiting still continues. For example you are talking about something happening now. eg I have been waiting for the bus for 30 minutes, when is it going to come?
"Some examples of verb phrases are: 'is playing', 'will eat', 'has been running'. These phrases consist of a main verb along with auxiliary verbs or helping verbs."
She's Been Waiting was created in 2003.
Been Waiting was created on 2008-11-22.
When you've been longing for something it necessarily means you have been waiting for a long time, when you want something it could mean you've been wanting it for a short period of time or for a long period of time.
Training. Guide dogs are trained not to get overly excited in most situations because they need to keep the person they are guiding safe.
Heated; excited, worked up; intensified or about an engine or vehicle that has been hotted up; souped-up.
has been waiting
waiting for what?!?!?!?
A sentence in the perfect progressive tense includes a form of "have" + "been" + the present participle "-ing" form of the verb (e.g., "I have been studying"). The usage indicates that an action started in the past, continued, and is still in progress at the time of speaking.