In America, it is expressed " Patience is a Virtue " or " It pays to be patient. " .
Please have patience is the correct sentence.
yes its correct to use thank you for your assiduous patience
Its called the patience of Job (pronouced Jobe) and its bibllcal
If you don't have the correct tools and the patience it will be a very difficult job and book time pays 3.5 hours to replace it......
To him. "He" may never be the object of a proposition.
Yes, that is correct.
its good to be Patient
'In the hope that' is the correct phrase.
If you are referring to this sentence, no, it does not resemble a correct phrase AT ALL.
It's 'my patience IS wearing thin'. It's singular, not plural
Yes, the noun 'patience' can be considered a noun phrase.A noun phrase is any word or group of words based on a noun or pronoun (without a verb) that can function in a sentence as a subject, object of a verb or a preposition. A noun phrase can be one word or many words.
This is not a sentence it is a phrase and as a phrase it is correct.