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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Meaning difference

What is the difference between:
a queue of vehicles,
a column of vehicles, and
a row of vehicles

  

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sounds like they are all waiting for the same thing,, eg at a gas station. a queue of vehicles sounds like they are all waiting for the same thing,, eg at a gas station. a column of vehicles sounds like a military term, eg a column of tanks.

  • sounds like they are all waiting for the same thing,, eg at a gas station.
  • a queue of vehicles sounds like they are all waiting for the same thing,, eg at a gas station.
  • a column of vehicles sounds like a military term, eg a column of tanks.
  • One behind the other, a row of vehicles one beside the other, eg parked side by side.
  • I usually hear a line of vehicles.
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sounds like they are all waiting for the same thing,, eg at a gas station.

a queue of vehicles sounds like they are all waiting for the same thing,, eg at a gas station.
a column of vehicles sounds like a military term, eg a column of tanks. One behind the other,
a row of vehicles one beside the other, eg parked side by side.

I usually hear a line of

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