A2 verb 3 دقيقة للقراءة

queue

To stand in a line waiting for your turn.

Explanation at your level:

When you want to buy something, you stand in a line. This is called a queue. You wait for your turn. If you are in a shop, you queue at the counter. It is a very useful word to know when you travel.

To queue means to wait in a line with other people. For example, you queue for a bus or you queue for a movie ticket. It is an orderly way to wait. If you are at a store, you should not push; you should just join the queue.

The verb queue refers to the act of forming a line while waiting. While 'stand in line' is common in the USA, queue is the preferred term in the UK and in technical contexts. You can queue for services, food, or even queue digital tasks on your computer.

Beyond physical lines, queue is used in professional and technical contexts. You might hear someone say, 'I have queued up several reports for the meeting.' It implies a sequence of events. Understanding the nuance between 'queue' and 'line up' helps you sound more natural in international English.

In advanced English, queue often appears in discussions about efficiency and logistics. We talk about 'queuing theory' in mathematics or 'queuing systems' in computing. It represents the management of flow and resources. Using the word correctly shows you understand both social etiquette and operational terminology.

Historically, the shift from 'tail' to 'line' illustrates the evolution of social order. In literature, queue can be used to describe the collective patience of a society. Mastery of this word involves recognizing its versatility: from the mundane act of waiting at a post office to the complex algorithms that queue data in high-frequency trading.

الكلمة في 30 ثانية

  • A line of people waiting.
  • Commonly used in British English.
  • Pronounced like the letter Q.
  • Can also mean to order digital tasks.

When you queue, you are joining a line of people or things that are waiting for their turn. Think of the last time you were at a coffee shop; you had to queue to order your drink. It is a very common verb used to describe the orderly process of waiting.

The word can be used both for people and for inanimate objects. For example, cars might queue at a traffic light, or data packets might queue in a computer system. It is a polite and organized way to handle crowds or tasks, ensuring that everyone gets served in the order they arrived.

The word queue comes directly from the French word queue, which means 'tail'. This makes perfect sense when you visualize a long line of people looking like a long tail extending from a service counter or a doorway.

It entered the English language in the 18th century. Interestingly, it was originally used to describe a pigtail or a braid of hair worn at the back of the head, which was a popular hairstyle for men at the time. Over time, the meaning shifted from the physical 'tail' of hair to the 'tail' of people waiting in a line.

In British English, queue is the standard term for waiting in line. In American English, people more commonly say 'to stand in line' or 'to line up.' However, in the world of technology, queue is used universally in both regions.

You will often hear phrases like queue up, which acts as a phrasal verb. It is slightly more informal than just saying 'queue.' When talking about digital systems, we often say 'to queue a file' or 'to queue a song' on a playlist.

Jump the queue: To cut in line ahead of others. Example: 'It is rude to jump the queue at the cinema.' Queue up: To form a line. Example: 'Please queue up behind the yellow line.' In the queue: Being part of the waiting line. Example: 'We are currently in the queue for tickets.' Queue for: To wait specifically for an item. Example: 'People love to queue for the newest smartphone.' Wait in a queue: The act of standing and waiting. Example: 'I had to wait in a long queue for the bus.'

The word queue is unique because it is spelled with five vowels, yet it is pronounced as a single syllable. It sounds exactly like the letter 'Q'. The IPA is /kjuː/ in both British and American English.

As a verb, its past tense is queued and its present participle is queuing (or sometimes queueing). It is a regular verb, making it easy to conjugate. It is often used with the preposition 'for' or 'to'.

Fun Fact

It is the only word in English with five vowels in a row.

Pronunciation Guide

UK kjuː

Sounds like the letter Q.

US kjuː

Sounds like the letter Q.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing it as 'kway-yoo'
  • Adding extra syllables
  • Confusing with 'cue'

Rhymes With

few new due view stew

Difficulty Rating

القراءة 1/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Spelling is tricky

Speaking 1/5

Easy to say

الاستماع 1/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

wait line turn

Learn Next

order sequence priority

متقدم

logistics algorithm efficiency

Grammar to Know

Regular Verbs

queue -> queued

Present Participle

queuing

Prepositions

queue for

Examples by Level

1

I queue for the bus.

I wait in line for the bus.

Simple present tense.

2

We queue for food.

We wait in line to get food.

Subject-verb agreement.

3

Do not queue here.

Do not wait in line at this spot.

Imperative form.

4

They queue up now.

They are forming a line now.

Phrasal verb.

5

I queue every day.

I wait in line daily.

Adverb of frequency.

6

Please queue here.

Kindly wait in line at this location.

Polite request.

7

She likes to queue.

She doesn't mind waiting in line.

Infinitive structure.

8

We queue for tickets.

We wait in line to buy tickets.

Prepositional phrase.

1

We had to queue for an hour.

2

Are you queuing for the concert?

3

Please queue behind the line.

4

Many people queue for the sale.

5

I hate to queue in the rain.

6

They will queue for the bus.

7

We queued for the new phone.

8

Don't forget to queue up.

1

The passengers queued to board the plane.

2

You should queue up at the main desk.

3

We have queued the songs in the player.

4

It is common to queue for popular events.

5

They were queuing for the grand opening.

6

I've been queuing for twenty minutes.

7

The cars queued up at the toll booth.

8

We queued for our turn to enter.

1

The system will queue the requests automatically.

2

We spent the morning queuing for registration.

3

He refused to queue and tried to cut in.

4

The tasks are queued for processing later.

5

We queued up for a table at the restaurant.

6

Long queues formed as people waited to vote.

7

I queued for the tickets online.

8

The server is queuing the data packets.

1

The algorithm efficiently queues the incoming data.

2

We queued the jobs to run overnight.

3

The crowd queued patiently for the doors to open.

4

He queued up his favorite tracks for the party.

5

They queued for hours in the freezing cold.

6

The process of queuing is essential for order.

7

We have queued the documents for printing.

8

The software queues tasks based on priority.

1

The structural integrity of the queuing system is vital.

2

They queued for the premiere with great anticipation.

3

The queueing of requests caused a slight delay.

4

He queued the files for batch processing.

5

We queued up for the final performance.

6

The social phenomenon of queuing is fascinating.

7

They queued for their rations during the crisis.

8

The system is designed to queue tasks seamlessly.

تلازمات شائعة

queue up
queue for
long queue
wait in a queue
join the queue
queue system
digital queue
queue management
stand in a queue
queue length

Idioms & Expressions

"jump the queue"

To cut in line.

It is rude to jump the queue.

neutral

"in the queue"

Waiting for one's turn.

I am next in the queue.

neutral

"queue up"

To form a line.

Everyone, please queue up.

neutral

"get in the queue"

To join a line.

You need to get in the queue.

neutral

"at the back of the queue"

The last person waiting.

I am at the back of the queue.

neutral

"queue for"

To wait for a specific item.

We queued for the new game.

neutral

Easily Confused

queue vs cue

Same sound.

Cue is a signal.

Give me a cue.

queue vs quay

Similar sound.

A quay is a dock.

The boat is at the quay.

queue vs line

Synonym.

Line is more general.

Stand in line.

queue vs row

Similar concept.

Row is side-by-side.

A row of chairs.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + queue + for + noun

I queue for bread.

A2

Subject + queue + up

They queue up now.

B1

Subject + queue + to + verb

We queue to enter.

B2

Subject + have + queued + object

I have queued the file.

C1

Subject + be + queuing + for + time

We are queuing for hours.

عائلة الكلمة

Nouns

queue A line of people or things.

Verbs

queue To form a line.

Adjectives

queueless Without a line.

مرتبط

line synonym

How to Use It

frequency

8

Formality Scale

form a queue queue line up cut in

أخطاء شائعة

queing queuing
The 'u' is kept before 'ing'.
queueing queuing
Both are accepted, but queuing is standard.
standing in queue standing in a queue
Needs an article.
queuing up for queuing for
Redundant preposition.
make a queue form a queue
Form is the better verb.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a giant Q waiting in line.

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Native Speakers

They use it for lines and data.

🌍

Etiquette

Always wait your turn.

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Spelling

Remember the 5 vowels.

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Sound

It is just one syllable.

💡

Spelling

Don't write 'queing'.

💡

Did You Know?

It means tail in French.

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Study Smart

Use it in sentences daily.

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Context

Use 'line' in the US.

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Verb

It is a regular verb.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Q-U-E-U-E: Q is the start, the rest are just waiting.

Visual Association

A long line of people shaped like a tail.

Word Web

waiting line order patience

تحدٍّ

Count how many people are in the queue today.

أصل الكلمة

French

Original meaning: Tail

السياق الثقافي

Cutting in line is highly offensive.

Queuing is considered a social virtue in the UK.

The Queue for the Queen's lying-in-state

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at the store

  • join the queue
  • wait in the queue
  • end of the queue

at work

  • queue the task
  • check the queue
  • clear the queue

at the cinema

  • queue for tickets
  • long queue
  • jump the queue

travel

  • queue at the gate
  • boarding queue
  • passport queue

Conversation Starters

"Do you like queuing for things?"

"What is the longest queue you have ever been in?"

"Do you prefer to queue or wait online?"

"Is it rude to jump the queue?"

"How do you manage your digital queues?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a time you had to wait in a long queue.

Is queuing a good way to organize people?

How do you feel when someone jumps the queue?

Write about a digital queue you have used recently.

الأسئلة الشائعة

8 أسئلة

Queue is a line; cue is a signal.

Like the letter Q.

More common in British English.

Queued.

Yes, queues.

Yes, they queue data.

Yes, very rude.

A way to manage waiting.

اختبر نفسك

fill blank A1

I ___ for the bus.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: queue

Queue means to wait in line.

multiple choice A2

What does queue mean?

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: To wait in a line

Queue is a line of people waiting.

true false B1

Queue is spelled with 5 vowels.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: صحيح

Q-U-E-U-E has 5 vowels.

match pairs B1

Word

المعنى

All matched!

Matching words to meanings.

sentence order B2

انقر على الكلمات أدناه لبناء الجملة
صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة:

I queue for the bus.

النتيجة: /5

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