Can I say I am impatient to ask someone for something?

Hi everyone,

I’d like to know that how to describe that I’m in a hurry to do a thing. For instance, if I ask my subordinate to do a task, and I ask him/her if the thing has done again and again even though the thing can not be done earlier whatever I push him/her very often. It takes time anyway. However, I still worry about it very much and I just want to know when s/he can finish it RIGHT AWAY.

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  1. I am impatient to know if my subordinate has booked the meeting room next Tuesday or not successfully.[/i]

2. I get twitchy to know if my subordinate has booked the meeting room next Tuesday or not successfully.

3. I am anxious that if my subordinate has booked the meeting room next Tuesday or not successfully.

I try to make the sentences above. Could you tell which one is correct. I’m wondering if I say it correctly or what native speakers say in this situation.

Thanks so much.

Have a great night.

Maggie :wink: