queuing
A Queue.
"Q" is the first letter for "queueing", which means waiting in line or the study of waiting in line.
"had been waiting" is a verb phrase. It's the past perfect progressive tense of wait.
The tense of the verb phrase "will be waiting" is future continuous tense. It indicates an action that will be ongoing in the future.
No, "You hate waiting in line" is a complete sentence. The verb is "hate".
The world is waiting
No, the phrase "top of the line" is not hyphenated.
A gerund phrase is not considered a sentence. See below: waiting for the bus (a gerund phrase, not a complete sentence) While waiting for the bus, I like to listen to music. (complete sentence)
you use the phrase in the meantime when your waiting for something but do something while your waiting so for example I have to wait for my sister but in the meantime lets play tag.
A bread line is people waiting in line for food.
It means 'anxiously waiting for news about someone or something'
"accident" = a noun "waiting" = a verb "to happen" = a verb