Together they can be an imperative sentence (command).
But the word "down" is an adverb. The word "sit" is a verb.
It is not a combined form. The word "down" is an adverb. It can modify verbs such as lay.
What is the subject in Sit down!
No, it is not a preposition. Lie down is a statement made from a verb and an adverb.
the maori word for sit down is enoho
i am going to SIT down and answer your question
As a verb. Ex: "Sit down!"Sit is the verb, (you) is the noun. Down is the adverb that describes it.
no its not
You should sit slowly. Slowly is an adverb modifying the verb sit. Adverbs modify and describe how, where, when and how often.
No. Sitting is a verb (or a noun if it is used as a gerund.)
It is not a combined form. The word "down" is an adverb. It can modify verbs such as lay.
What is the subject in Sit down!
oh won't you sit down? Lord I can't sit down. Oh won't you sit Down? Lord I can't sit down. oh won't you sit down? Lord I can't sit down. cause I just got to heaven going to look around.
No. It is a phrasal verb. Phrasal verbs have two or more parts eg eat out, eat in eat up, blow up, sit down, pick up.
No fell is a verb: the past tense of fallfall / fell / fallenYou might fall if you sit there.Humpty Dumpty fell off the wall.The price of fish has fallen this week.
It can be either. The word "down" used as an adjective can mean going down, or depressed. The adverb down means downward.
No, it is not a preposition. Lie down is a statement made from a verb and an adverb.
No, it is a verb form, where "do" is the auxiliary verb for sit and takes the conjugation "does" (present tense, third person singular). Not is an adverb.