The spelling is "patience" (accommodation, forbearance).
The adjective, however, is patient, the same as the noun for medical care recipient.
Patient is the correct spelling.
That is the correct spelling of "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?
Waiting room is the compound noun in the question. The compound noun is waiting room.A compound noun is a noun made up of two or more words that form a noun with a meaning of its own.
The word "queue" means a waiting line. To queue up is to wait in line. (pronounced like the letter Q)
Patience is the characteristic of being able to wait for things without being stressed. Patients is the plural of a sick person in a hospital.
That is the correct spelling of "waiting room."
waiting and costomer in doctor
Patients' diabetes. (just spell or grammar check it)
Those letters can be used to spell "waiting for you".
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.
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.
The correct spelling is "expectant" (waiting, or pregnant).
i dont really see one but it would probably waiting room