“Ticket” in a Sentence (with Audio)
Examples of how to use the word “ticket” in a sentence. How to connect “ticket” with other words to make correct English sentences.
ticket (n): a small piece of paper or card given to someone, usually to show that they have paid for an event, journey, or activity
Use “ticket” in a sentence
None of them could afford $50 for a ticket. |
Where can I buy a ticket? |
Can I buy a ticket for the concert here? |
Please pick up your ticket at the counter. |
You’re in luck, there’s one ticket left. |
Where is the ticket office? |
I don’t have the patience to wait in line for hours just to buy a ticket. |
Do you have any tickets for today’s performance? |
He politely gave me the ticket. |
You can get the tickets at the reception. |
Did you buy a round trip ticket? |
VIP tickets sold out quickly. |
Did you buy a round trip ticket? |
I’ve got some free tickets to the show. Back to “3000 Most Common Words in English” |