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BW2/3 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

cashier

I was so impatient waiting for the cashier.

I was waiting impaitently for the cahsier.

which one is correct ? or neither ?

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>I was so impatient waiting for the cashier. >I was waiting impatiently for the cashier . Both fine, IMO, after the typos are corrected as in the above.

  • >I was so impatient waiting for the cashier.
  • >I was waiting impatiently for the cashier .
  • Both fine, IMO, after the typos are corrected as in the above.
  • The first one is a bit informal, as a result of "so".
  • It may use an exclamation sign at the end, but that would be a matter of preference and context.
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>I was so impatient waiting for the cashier.

>I was waiting impatiently for the cashier.
Both fine, IMO, after the typos are corrected as in the above.

The first one is a bit informal, as a result of "so". It may use an exclamation sign at the end, but that would be a matter of preference and cont
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Marius Hancu>I was so impatient waiting for the cashier.

>I was waiting impatiently for the cashier.
Both fine, IMO, after the typos are corrected as in the above.

The first one is a bit informal, as a result of "so". It may use an exclamation sign at the end, but that would be
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to me, i was so impatient while waiting for the cashier is better than you wrote.

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