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Kumenglish Posted 6 years ago
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Impatient

He is impatient.

He is not in patience.

Can we say both in the present tense?

  

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He is impatient. Correct He is not in patience. Not correct.

  • He is impatient.
  • Correct He is not in patience.
  • Not correct.
  • Say eg He is not patient.
  • eg He has no patience.
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He is impatient. Correct

He is not in patience. Not correct. Say

eg He is not patient.

eg He has no patience.

Clive


Can we say both in the present tense?

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