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The ladies' room is located at the end of the hallway.


Is this a correct sentence he sit by the window?

No. He sat by the window is correct. He sits by the window is the correct use of sit.


Are the pronouns used correctly in you sat between him and her during the sales conference?

Yes, the pronouns are used correctly. The pronoun 'you' (the person spoken to) is the subject of the sentence. The pronoun 'you' will function as both a subject and an object in a sentence. The pronouns 'him and her' are the objective forms and are the object of the preposition 'between'.


Is gramatically correct to sat this people is?

That's not even a complete sentence. The words TO, SAT, THIS, PEOPLE and IS can not be combined in any way to make a grammatically correct sentence. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Assuming the question should be Is it gramatically correct to say, "This people is..."? then it is not correct. One should say, "These people are...".


Are all pronouns used correctly in this sentence you sat between him and her during the sales conference?

Yes, the pronouns are correct: you, subject of the sentence (the pronoun 'you' can function as both a subject and an object in a sentence)him and her, compound object of the preposition 'between' (both 'him' and 'her' are object pronouns)


In this sentence are all the pronouns correct. I sat between him and her during the sales conference.?

Yes, the pronouns in the sentence are correct.The pronoun 'you' is the subject of the sentence. The pronoun 'you' functions as either a subject or an object.The pronouns 'him and her' are both object pronouns that are functioning as the compound object of the preposition'between'.


What is the correct verb for Finally you set up on the edge of the bed?

The word "set" in the given sentence should be replaced by "sat". The intransitive verb "sit" with principal parts "sit, sat, sat" indicates a motion by the subject of the sentence in which the verb occurs. The verb "set" with invariant principal parts is transitive and would require an object. The sentence as given could be correct if it were continued with "a display", but it would be more idiomatic word order to insert "a display" between "up" and "on" in the sentence given to convey this meaning.


Is it grammatically correct to say you are sat writing this?

"You are" is present tense, happening now,, while "sat" is past tense. so this sentence doesn't work. :" You are sitting writing this," although awkward is correct.


How do you spell the word opposite?

Opposite is the correct spelling.An example sentence is "he sat opposite his friend".


What does the term syntax refer to?

Syntax refers to the set of rules that govern how words are combined to form meaningful sentences in a language. It involves the arrangement of words, phrases, and clauses to create sentence structure and grammar.


What is the naming part of this sentence you sat down?

In the sentence, You sat down: You is the pronoun subject sat is the verb down is the adverb.


What is the verb in the sentence Your friend sat on the seat next to the door?

Sat is the verb in that sentence.