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New2grammar Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

passenger seat

Where is a person seating if he is said to be in the passenger seat, the seat next to the driver or in the backseat?

Thanks in advance!
  

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Hi, Without further context, it sounds to me like the seat next to the driver. Clive

  • Hi, Without further context, it sounds to me like the seat next to the driver.
  • Clive
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Hi,

Without further context, it sounds to me like the seat next to the driver.

Clive
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New2grammarWhere is a person seating if he is said to be in the passenger seat, the seat next to the driver or in the backseat?
Hi New2grammar

It should be 'sitting'.
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New2grammarWhere is a person seating if he is said to be in the passenger seat, the seat next to the driver or in the backseat?
Hi New2grammar

It should be 'sitting'.

I agree with Clive. The person is sitting next to the driver.
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Thanks Clive and Yoong Liat. I don't know what got into me. seating? Thanks for correcting me.

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