Yes it is. you can also use: I'm looking forward to hearing from you.
Yes. The form who is the nominative, as opposed to whom.
"Waiting for our breakfast to be served" is correct.
That is the correct spelling of "waiting room."
Clearly you aren't writing in English to correct you, so I don't see why I should wright in English to correct me.
We have been waiting and it is taking too long.
It is not correct. The correct usage is: waiting to hear from you.
Yes. The form who is the nominative, as opposed to whom.
"Waiting for our breakfast to be served" is correct.
Waiting game begins
If they are in fact waiting there, it is perfectly correct to say so.
That is the correct spelling of "waiting room."
I have been waiting for you for the last two hours would be correct.
OAHG stands for Order after Hearing. So it would mean that they are waiting for the judge to sign the formal (written) orders that were ordered at a particular hearing.
The correct spelling is hearing (to hear a sound or noise).
No, hearing aids cannot correct the destruction of receptor hair cells.
The correct spelling is "listening" (hearing).
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