"Waiting for our breakfast to be served" is correct.
Example of breakfast as the direct object:I ate breakfast this morning.He cooked breakfast for the kids.They served breakfast by the pool.That was a good breakfast.
That is the correct spelling of "waiting room."
"Did you have your breakfast" is the better one to use.
Yes. The form who is the nominative, as opposed to whom.
Mangú is a Dominican traditional side dish served for breakfast, lunch or dinner.
Yes, the grammar in that sentence is correct.
No. You could say 'what have you prepared for breakfast' or 'what did you prepare for breakfast' instead.
"What do you like for breakfast?" would be correct.
It is not correct. The correct usage is: waiting to hear from you.
In South America breakfast is served around 7 till 8 a.m
The cast of Breakfast Is Served - 2012 includes: Lara Bland as Woman
Breakfast and lunch were . . . "
I believe you are trying to spell cereal, the breakfast food often served with milk such as Frosted Flakes or Cheerios.
The correct spelling of the plural noun is "dinners," and "breakfast" is correct.
Example of breakfast as the direct object:I ate breakfast this morning.He cooked breakfast for the kids.They served breakfast by the pool.That was a good breakfast.
Croissants.
normally porridge