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  1. cueing and cuing - WordReference Forums

    Jul 5, 2007 · Why do people including linguistic professors use "cueing" instead of "cuing"? Doesn't it violate the English rule? Thanks.

  2. cueing - WordReference Forums

    Oct 18, 2009 · Hola, ando un poco perdida con el término "cue", ¿me podría decir alguien que significa en esta frase? "...with the instructor cueing him at moments when he forgets the rules." Gracias.

  3. cueing system - WordReference Forums

    Sep 30, 2019 · The three cueing system consists of semantic, syntactic and graphophonic cues. During the comprehending process, effective readers use these three cues interdependently

  4. cueing systems - WordReference Forums

    Nov 17, 2009 · Hola, estoy traduciendo informacion para una escuela elemental. como se diria "The three cueing systems"

  5. present participles of "rescue" and "cue" - WordReference Forums

    May 9, 2022 · Hi, Many dictionaries say the present participles of "rescue" and "cue" are "rescuing" and "cueing" respectively. Do you know why the "e" is present in "cueing" but absent in "rescuing"? I'd …

  6. cueing - WordReference Forums

    May 21, 2008 · Aviación Militar, Electrónica. "...provides the sensors for detecting, cueing and identifying the various threats and active countermeasures." ¿Cueing, acá? GDA.

  7. a force cueing motion system | WordReference Forums

    Feb 27, 2015 · Just so you understand, the original means a system that simulates the motion of a real aircraft by "cueing" forces (gravitational forces, or g-forces). "To cue" in this sense is defined as "To …

  8. at a later date or at a later time | WordReference Forums

    Jan 8, 2007 · "at a later date" works better here. It seems right in maintaining the formal setting of the phrase, although "at a later date" can still be used informally. "At a later time" is a phrase I wouldn't …