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How to Use "Ticket" with Example Sentences
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ticket
(n):
a piece of paper showing you paid for travel or an event; a written order to pay money for breaking the law
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Used with adjectives:
"
He bought a
one-way
ticket
to Hawaii.
"
(one-way, round-trip, plane, airplane)
"
The
ticket
is
non-refundable
.
"
(non-refundable)
"
She received
free
tickets
to the movies.
"
(free, complimentary)
"
She has
front-row
tickets
to the concert.
"
(front-row, floor, backstage, good)
"
He received a
parking
ticket
.
"
(parking, speeding)
Used with verbs:
"
He must
buy
four
tickets
for his family.
"
(buy, purchase, get, find)
"
Please
show
your
tickets
to the usher.
"
(show)
"
She
reserved
her
tickets
online.
"
(reserved, booked, ordered, got, bought, purchased)
"
Tickets
are needed
to enter the game.
"
(be + needed, be + required, be + necessary)
"
He
gave
his friend movie
tickets
as a birthday gift.
"
(gave, sent)
"
He
got
a traffic
ticket
.
"
(got, received, be + issued)
"
The
tickets
cost
a lot of money.
"
(cost)
Used with nouns:
"
We stood in line at the
ticket
counter
.
"
(counter, booth)
"
They told us to go to the
ticket
agency
.
"
(agency, office)
"
They raised the
ticket
prices
.
"
(prices, cost, costs)
Used with prepositions:
"
I have an extra
ticket
to
the game.
"
(to)
"
He received a
ticket
for
reckless driving.
"
(for)
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