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HUBLOT Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Make a line

Hi teachers,

What does "make a line" mean? Do you say "make a line" to mean "form a line"?

  

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They lined up one behind the other, or 'formed a queue'. In future, please state the title and author of the text you are quoting. Rover

  • They lined up one behind the other, or 'formed a queue'.
  • In future, please state the title and author of the text you are quoting.
  • Rover
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They lined up one behind the other, or 'formed a queue'.

In future, please state the title and author of the text you are quoting.

Rover
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Thanks a lot, Rover.

Quoted from The Israel-Palestine Conflict: One Hundred Years of War (Author: James L. Gelvin)

Does "form a queue" mean "to form a line"?
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Yes — 'queue' is mainly BE and 'line' mainly AE.

Rover

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