1.rested
2.relaxed
3.plunked
4.reclined
5.lounged
6.settled
7.layed
The cloth is satin.
of course, yes.why the doubt?'sat' is both the past simple and past participle forms of the verb 'sit'sit - sat- sat - sitting are the four forms of the verb.RAJU
The connotation is 'sat on as a bird does on a branch' .
The man sat astride his horse.
An elephant sat by the road watching the parade. You will use an when the following word begins with a vowel.
saturday?
sat
Satanic
bad Boy
satin sateen
Sit, crouch, plunk yourself, flop, take a load off etc.
The cloth is satin.
The word SAT means Scholastic Assessment Test. I am assuming that you are referring to the schooling term for SAT
Sat.
The cat sat on a rat
"Sat" is used as the past tense form of "sit."
I sat in a chair while watching television. Bob slowly sat down, but was still curious!