It's 'my patience IS wearing thin'. It's singular, not plural
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patience is a skill .when you are little you aren't patient because you cry and cry for a bottle but as you grow up you learn to be patient.
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lose. We will lose today tomorrow. ______________ Lose is the present except for the third person singular; then it is loses. I lose patience at board games. John loses patience too.
Mahatma Gandhi
Patience, temper and nerve.
No. You need patience to lose weight.
If I Ever Lose My Faith in You was created in 1992.
This has got to be the dumbest question I have ever heard.....you need to have a lot of patience and caring...dah..... This has got to be the dumbest question I have ever heard.....you need to have a lot of patience and caring...dah.....
they don't want to talk
This isn't an idiom. It means just what it seems to mean. Something is enough so that even a saint would lose patience with it.
well how ever long it takes have you ever heard of patience.
You will need a lawyer, money, and patience.
Saints are people who, among many other things, are noted for being quite kind, patient and understanding. A person who could 'try the patience of a saint' is one whose actions or words might even cause a saint to lose patience.
Patience then