it doesnt help being impatient
Slow down
most impatient
Meaning he will help you out.
"They will try to make you mad, but keep your shirt on while I make the deal." "The waitress told the impatient customer to keep his shirt on, and that he would be served when it was his turn."
No, impatient is an adjective because it is used to describe a noun--an impatient person.
The opposite is impatient.
your question doesnt make sense
an idiom is a saying that doesnt mean what it says. and example is someone saying the apple doesnt fall far from the tree, the are not actually talking about apples and trees they are usually talking about a parent and child relationship.
Shes mad, she just doesnt want you to know it
The idiom "dressed to kill" means selecting clothes that will help you get noticed.
She doesnt need your help
most impatient
Meaning he will help you out.
"They will try to make you mad, but keep your shirt on while I make the deal." "The waitress told the impatient customer to keep his shirt on, and that he would be served when it was his turn."
impatient
No, impatient is an adjective because it is used to describe a noun--an impatient person.
The word impatient is not a verb, it is an adjective. Fred is an impatient man.
you cant... he doesnt know you, and probably doesnt want to happy to help (: you cant... he doesnt know you, and probably doesnt want to happy to help (: