It is on the chair not in the chair you do not say in am sitting in the chair although you do you saiy I'm sitting on the the chair, an dchairwould be like a stool if you havent got a back rest or anthing whereas if it is a fully arm chair then it is in the chair because you are sitting down with a cover surrounding you back!
Usually we sit on chairs. We sit in something like a car or a room or we 'sit in silence'.
(another opinion from an native speaker of American English)
To me, it seems natural to say "sit in a chair" if the chair is padded or stuffed so that
one sinks down into it. "on" also sounds OK and would be expected if the chair was specifically mentioned to be hard. One would always say "sit on a bench" , or sit on a stool, I think.
A chair is not like a bowl or bucket, that you sit IN. wheras it is an item that you sit ON. Therefore, technically you sit ON a chair and not IN it. But, that it a commonly used term and I would not consider it wrong to say, for example: "sit down in your chair!"
P.S. this was written by a 13 year old
We sit in a chair/hammock
We sit on a (seat)
Hi there!
Both ways are fine, but sit in a chair in more common.
I hope this helped! :)
Sit on the chair
Sit on a chair, sit in an armchair.
The Presider's Chair is the priest's chair to sit on during the Mass:)
the precedents chair is special and nobody can sit on it
to massage your bottom.documented by the chair organization
A Chair is a Chair because c stands for comfortable. H stands for helpful. A stands for Amazing. I stands for Impressive. and R stands for Rester!!! that is why a chair is a chair. Thank you. Marina
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WHEN I SIT ON A CHAIR IT MAKES ME RELAX.
You sit ON a chair, you sit AT a desk.
a sit in is when you sit in a chair
You sit on a chair by sitting on it! It is not hard, unless if you have a difficulty.
Sit on a chair, sit at a desk. Your can sit on both, it is just a matter of comfort
A sofa is also for sitting but it is typically larger and can seat multiple people compared to a chair.
A chair
No, "sit" is not a noun in that context. It is a verb that describes the action of sitting. A noun in that sentence would be "chair," which is the object of the action.
yes it can if you put it on the chair
A chair
"Cher" is a homophone for chair.
you sit on it..... ovie