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i like a front row seats. vs i like front row seats.

The correct phrase is "I like front row seats." The phrase "front row seats" is a set phrase that doesn't require an article before it.

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 196 views

i like a front row seats.

This phrase is incorrect. The article 'a' should not be used before 'front row seats.'

Incorrect usage. The correct phrase is 'I like front row seats.'
  • And here's your ticket to a front-row seat.
  • Now you have a front row seat.
  • He might have had a front-row seat.
  • He's given himself a front-row seat.
  • These are bands we grew up listening to, and now I've got a front- row seat.
  • You give me three or four of those little baby vodkas I'll get you a front-row seat.
  • You've earned yourself a front-row seat.
  • Wish we had a front-row seat.
  • Next time your sister's band is in town, I want front row seats.
  • I totally cancered my way into front-row seats.
  • And your family, they get front-row seats.
  • And we've got front-row seats.
  • And you get a front-row seat.
  • And when I heard that Dr. Banks was speaking, I knew that I just... I had to have a front-row seat.
  • Looks like you've got front-row seats.
  • And I want every right-wing hack with an axe to grind about the moral bankruptcy of this administration to be there to hear it- front row seats.
  • Today, we are all offered front row seats.
  • So I suggest you sit back and enjoy your front row seat.
  • You paid for a front row seat.
  • I don't think I want a front-row seat anymore.

i like front row seats.

This phrase is correct. 'Front row seats' is a set phrase that doesn't require an article before it.

Correct usage. Use this phrase when expressing a preference for seats in the front row.
  • Next time your sister's band is in town, I want front row seats.
  • I totally cancered my way into front-row seats.
  • And here's your ticket to a front-row seat.
  • And your family, they get front-row seats.
  • And we've got front-row seats.
  • Now you have a front row seat.
  • He might have had a front-row seat.
  • He's given himself a front-row seat.
  • Looks like you've got front-row seats.
  • These are bands we grew up listening to, and now I've got a front- row seat.
  • You give me three or four of those little baby vodkas I'll get you a front-row seat.
  • And I want every right-wing hack with an axe to grind about the moral bankruptcy of this administration to be there to hear it- front row seats.
  • Today, we are all offered front row seats.
  • You've earned yourself a front-row seat.
  • So I suggest you sit back and enjoy your front row seat.
  • Wish we had a front-row seat.
  • And you get a front-row seat.
  • And when I heard that Dr. Banks was speaking, I knew that I just... I had to have a front-row seat.
  • You paid for a front row seat.
  • Front row seats to watch everyone.

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