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people used to say 'long patience' or 'much patience'? are they the almost the same?
Are people used to say 'long patience' or 'much patience'? are they the almost the same?
Sep 5, 2009 4:32 AM
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Hi, it is better to say" I have a lot of patience" or you can say, "I do not have much patience with lazy people"
September 5, 2009
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"Long patience" is definitely incorrect, and it sounds strange.
You can say "much patience", "lots of patience" or "a lot of patience" (as Jura said).
In the negative, you can say "little patience" or "no patience".
September 5, 2009
They are not the almost the same .
Long patience is the means feeling or emotional repressed,don't show .
Much patence is the means unhasty and untired.
September 5, 2009
agree
to madam..
cowboy...
September 5, 2009
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