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Synonym Posted 15 years ago
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Waiting

Is it right to say:

"I was waiting for your call"

"Waiting for your calls/not getting your call all these days made me upset"

Please suggest
  

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"I was waiting for your call"
"Waiting for your call / not getting your call all this time upset me."
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"Waiting for your call / not getting your call all this time upset me."

Can this be used in past tense

or should I write it as "Waiting for your call / not getting your call all this time have alredy upset me."

please suggest
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What I gave you is in past tense.
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Thanks Mister Micabwer Is the below right if I want the same in present tense?

"Iam already upset not getting your call/waiting for your call all this time."

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