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.
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.
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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.
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pews, or pues
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