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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

at the movie sit the center

How would you phrase the sentence?
I like being centered when at the movie theater and not a seat the side.

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I like sitting in one of the center seats when at the movie theater, not on the sides near the aisles.

  • I like sitting in one of the center seats when at the movie theater, not on the sides near the aisles.
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I like sitting in one of the center seats when at the movie theater, not on the sides near the aisles.
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If you are in a stadium and you are in the middle in front of the field and not to the side. How do you say that?

I was in the middle. I had very good seats.

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Hello Alphecca

Could you tell me is this correct please?
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AnonymousI was in the middle. I had very good seats.
I was at the 50-yard line. I had very good seats.
I was right behind home plate. I had very good seats.
I was siting directly above the chair umpire. I had very good seats.
I was sitting even with the free-throw line, 3 rows up from the court. I had very good seats.
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At a basketball game,
would you say 'I was in front of the half court line.
Is that correct?
Could you use something other than 'even'?
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My seats were at mid-court.

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