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Stand in queues and stand in lines Mon Feb 28, 2005 14:44 pm  Stand in queues and stand in lines
 

Test No. incompl/elem-24 "Shopping", question 10

Just look at the size of those huge ......... at the checkouts.

(a) tails
(b) lines
(c) queues
(d) rows

Test No. incompl/elem-24 "Shopping", answer 10

Just look at the size of those huge queues at the checkouts.

Correct answer: (c) queues

Your answer was: incorrect
Just look at the size of those huge rows at the checkouts.
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Hi,
Is this word used by american people too?
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Stand in queues and stand in lines Mon Feb 28, 2005 21:11 pm  Stand in queues and stand in lines
 

Hi Ariel,

British people stand in queues and Americans stand in lines.
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