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Onelook Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Get the priority seats in the bus

Because I am a handicap person, I would like to get the priority seats in the bus.


I am not sure if I bus and seat should be in plural or not.

  

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onelook Because I am a handicap person, I would like to get the priority seats in the bus. Because I am a handicap ped person , I would like to get priority seating the priority seats in ( on the bus).

  • onelook Because I am a handicap person, I would like to get the priority seats in the bus.
  • Because I am a handicap ped person , I would like to get priority seating the priority seats in ( on the bus).
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onelookBecause I am a handicap person, I would like to get the priority seats in the bus.

Because I am a handicapped person, I would like to get priority seating the priority seats in (on the bus).

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Just to note that, in the UK, I think that the word "handicapped" is now quite widely viewed as inappropriate or even offensive. I'm not sure of the situation in other English-speaking countries. Possibly you could use "disabled" instead, assuming that is not also offensive now.

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