No. Where is your noun? Sit down and hear WHAT ?
"Sit down and hear" is a sentence fragment, as it lacks a subject and a main verb. To make it a complete sentence, you could add a subject and a verb, such as "Please sit down and hear the presentation."
"Please sit down in your jury box seat", said the judge to the juror.
i am going to SIT down and answer your question
The naming part of the sentence is the subject, which is "you." It is the person or thing that the sentence is about.
"Sit down" is a verb phrase used to describe an action, where "sit" is the verb and "down" is an adverb indicating the direction of the action. The phrase as a whole is not considered an adverb.
He ran away as he could not sit there any longer. The child ran away when his mother asked him to sit down.
"Sit down."That is a command.
"Please sit down in your jury box seat", said the judge to the juror.
i am going to SIT down and answer your question
yes
yes
"Sit down" is a verb phrase used to describe an action, where "sit" is the verb and "down" is an adverb indicating the direction of the action. The phrase as a whole is not considered an adverb.
Sit down and keep still.I wonder where I can sit.I don't want to sit there.
It is giving a command, so it is an imperative sentence.
Yes it is definitely. Sit quietly is an emphatic/command sentence. This type of sentence doesn't follow the usual S V O pattern of an English sentence. Other examples: Be quiet, sit down,
we are now going to sit down and behave like normal children............DENNIS sit down this very instant.
He ran away as he could not sit there any longer. The child ran away when his mother asked him to sit down.
Yes