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The past participle of "sat" is "sat." For example, "I have sat here for hours."

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The past participle of "sat" is "sat." For example, "I have sat here for hours."

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... e.g I sat at the table :)

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SAT Critical Reading: 550

SAT Math: 570

SAT Writing: 530

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The correct way to say that is, he sat beside her.

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No. Sat is a verb, as in, "I was tired, so I sat down."

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