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Nikitus Posted 9 years ago
Essay & Composition Writing

Waiting for more than half of hour in the line of the hospital

Hello.


Are the following sentences grammatically correct?



Waiting for more than half of hour in the line of the hospital, he finally saw the front-lobby rececionist.

-This is a stupid. Dont waste my time!

The new refusal affected the mood of Tim, who feeled helpless and desolate in a situation that seemed totally unfair in his point of view. Back in line, a white-haired african-american woman with hoary hair listened, and decided to approache him.

-Young man, I understand, you are worried about the hobo of the theater. That poor man has suffered a lot. Do not worry, we'll wait for you.

Thanks.

  

Top answer

Nikitus Waiting for more than half of hour Waiting for more than half an hour Nikitus in the line of the hospital, in line at the hospital, This is American English. In British English it would be in hospital . Nikitus the front-lobby rececionist .

  • Nikitus Waiting for more than half of hour Waiting for more than half an hour Nikitus in the line of the hospital, in line at the hospital, This is American English.
  • In British English it would be in hospital .
  • Nikitus the front-lobby rececionist .
  • The highlighted part seems superfluous.
  • The last word should be receptionist .
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NikitusWaiting for more than half of hour

Waiting for more than half an hour

Nikitusin the line of the hospital,

in line at the hospital, This is American English. In British English it would b

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