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sanych_des2
Lifejacket under your seat I reckon most of you have been on a plane. And while seated you can observe writing on a previous seat, it reads "Lifejacket under your seat". I`m confused if there should be "is" after a "lifejacket"? What`s the grammar behind this phrase?
May 25, 2013 7:27 AM
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The be completely grammatical, it should read "There is a lifejacket under your seat" or "The lifejacket is stored under your seat", but for signs and instructions, often words that are understood are left out.
May 25, 2013
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