Is it cues or ques?

Ques is not a word (but is sometimes used as an abbreviation for the word “question”). Cues is the plural of the noun “cue” (e.g., “Visual cues of nervousness include fidgeting and avoiding eye contact” or “Do you sell pool cues?”).

The plural of the noun “queue” is “queues” (e.g., “There are always queues at the checkouts).

Making the right choice when deciding if cue or queue is the word you want is important because they have different meanings.

“Cues” is also the third-person singular form of the verb “cue” (e.g., “The sound engineer cues the music”).

Similarly, “queues” is the third-person singular form of the verb “queue” (e.g., “Sometimes she queues up for hours”).

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