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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Vocabulary

Cue the slow handclap

_There were boos and, for Keswick, it was time to bail. He declared that the meeting was closed. One final shareholder tried to jam in a question but Keswick was on his heels. “I have stopped the meeting,” he said. “I have been very polite to you, so thank you. Would you write in if you’ve got a problem.” Cue the slow handclap. _

(The Guardian.)

Is "Cue" a verb in the passage above?

  

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anonymous Is "Cue" a verb in the passage above? Yes; it is an imperative.

  • anonymous Is "Cue" a verb in the passage above?
  • Yes; it is an imperative.
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anonymousIs "Cue" a verb in the passage above?

Yes; it is an imperative.

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