A group of seats is called a row. It's where you park your behind at the theater, stadium, or any other place that requires you to sit your butt down. So next time you're looking for a place to plant yourself, just find a row and make yourself comfortable.
sofas
They're usually just called .. 'seats'.
They are generally just called "seats".
No, the noun seats is the plural form for the noun seat. A collective noun is a word used to group nouns; the collective noun for seats is a row of seats.
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A political party is a group of people who have similar political views, that form together in order to win a seat or seats in government. By winning seats they hope to influence government policy to support their views.
The collective noun for seats is "a row of seats." This term is often used to refer to a series of seats arranged in a line, such as in theaters or stadiums. Additionally, "a set of seats" can also be used to describe a group of seats, particularly in furniture contexts.
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Seats in a basketball court are called bleachers.
spas
pews, or pues
seat count