415 | CLA | in front . |
inin.PREP frontfront.N.SG . | ||
419 | CLA | and then (.) you have the seats would be in front of it . |
andand.CONJ thenthen.ADV youyou.PRON.SUB.2SP havehave.V.2SP.PRES thethe.DET.DEF seatsunk wouldbe.V.123SP.COND bebe.SV.INFIN inin.PREP frontfront.N.SG ofof.PREP itit.PRON.OBJ.3S . | ||
734 | CLA | I [/] <I ha(ve)> [/] I have to email them about the reception if we can meet them in the garden area in front . |
II.PRON.SUB.1S II.PRON.SUB.1S havehave.V.1S.PRES II.PRON.SUB.1S havehave.V.1S.PRES toto.PREP emailunk themthem.PRON.OBJ.3P aboutabout.PREP thethe.DET.DEF receptionreception.N.SG ifif.CONJ wewe.PRON.SUB.1P cancan.V.123SP.PRES meetmeet.V.INFIN themthem.PRON.OBJ.3P inin.PREP thethe.DET.DEF gardengarden.N.SG areaarea.N.SG inin.PREP frontfront.N.SG . | ||
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