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Richard Ryu Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

No seats? expression?

I was wondering what's the difference between "no seats" and "no position".

I'd like to speak that "I do not have a seat."
I mean abbreviation to my friend.

Could anyone please kindly help?
Thank you very much
  

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Hello, Richard Ryu—and welcome to English Forums. Thank you for registering as a member. Richard Ryu I was wondering what's the difference between "no seats" and "no position".

  • Hello, Richard Ryu—and welcome to English Forums.
  • Thank you for registering as a member.
  • Richard Ryu I was wondering what's the difference between "no seats" and "no position".
  • " If you are talking about a place to sit down, then only 'seat' works in that sentence; you cannot use 'position'.
  • If you are not talking about a place to sit, then please explain more.
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Hello, Richard Ryu—and welcome to English Forums. Thank you for registering as a member.
Richard RyuI was wondering what's the difference between "no seats" and "no position". I'd like to speak that "I do not have a seat."
If you are talking about a place to sit down, then only 'seat' works in that sentence; you cannot use 'position'. If you are not talking abo

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