The correct grammar is "I can hardly wait".
'i can hardly wait 'is the correct answer
I can't think of any actual synonym, but related phrases may be:can't wait until / can hardly wait untilbe excited/eager to [do the activity] soon
The correct spelling is "impatient" (unwilling to wait, fidgety).
anxious, excited or go to thesaurus
j'ai hâte d'être à la semaine prochaine
'i can hardly wait 'is the correct answer
"Can't wait to have all this stuff on hand" can be correct or wrong depending on the context. "Cant" needs an apostrophe as it is a contraction.
I Can Hardly Wait was created in 1943.
No. There is no main verb, only a dependent clause. the grammar is totally wrong anurag
The duration of Can't Hardly Wait is 1.68 hours.
The grammatically correct form of this sentence would be: "You hate people who make you wait." There is no S after the word "make" because the subject "you" is treated not as a singular but as a plural.
Can't Hardly Wait was released on 06/12/1998.
The Production Budget for Can't Hardly Wait was $10,000,000.
Can't Hardly Wait was created on 1998-06-12.
I Can Hardly Wait - 1943 was released on: USA: 13 August 1943
Can't Hardly Wait grossed $25,358,996 worldwide.
Can't Hardly Wait grossed $25,358,996 in the domestic market.