Yes, that is correct. The sentence clearly conveys that "he" is not currently sitting in his seat.
It is more common to say "not seated" or "not in their seat" instead of "not in seat."
"It is the time for someone" is correct. It implies that it is the right moment or opportunity for that person.
Yes, it makes more since than my father and I. Either one is correct it depends on the situation. Your father and you can sit in the front seat. My father and I will sit in the back.
The correct punctuation is: "Brenda, could you come here a moment?"
Yes, "we've got today" is correct. It means that we have the present day or that we are currently living in the current moment. It implies a sense of making the most of the time we have.
It is more common to say "not seated" or "not in their seat" instead of "not in seat."
Yes. Think about it in a sentence. "Is he in the seat?"
The correct spelling is "moment".
That is the correct spelling of the noun and verb "seat."
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Yes, it makes more since than my father and I. Either one is correct it depends on the situation. Your father and you can sit in the front seat. My father and I will sit in the back.
Seat wrench, Faucet seat wrench
Yes
Ce mon moment.
yes, it is , you cannot spell it as momment, only with one m like moment :)
moment = 瞬間 Shunkan
un moment