"He sits by the table" is correct. "He is seated by the table" is also correct. The context in which you are using them may influence which you use and also what particular idea you want to get across.
"He sits at the table" is the correct phrase to use.
Yes, "seated" can be a verb. For example, in the sentence "She seated herself at the table," "seated" is being used as a past tense verb indicating an action performed by the subject.
The correct usage is "at the table." This phrase indicates being physically present and seated around a table, ready to eat or engage in discussions. "On the table" typically refers to something being physically placed on top of a table.
The past participle of "seat" is "seated."
The past tense of "seat" is "seated."
"Sits" is present tense.
Seated counter service is where Beth Nathan sits down at a counter to be served.
Console table
Console table
It usually sits on a mouse pad or just on a table
Usually in a waiting area.
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In some cultures, having 13 people seated at a table is considered bad luck. This superstition is known as "13 at the table" and is believed to stem from various historical and mythological sources.
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Jesus.
The person who sits in my table in class
Hi, I just tried it on my fantage account, which is alicia12385, and it let me write sits on table. Maybe it's just your computer.
It means the people dining are seated at a table where the choices are placed on the table in bowls or platters for each person to serve themselves from. This is unlike a buffet in that the diners are seated and the food is placed on the table. It is generally thought of as casual dining but very elegant dinners can be done this way.