Sit is already a verb.
For example "to sit somewhere" is an action and therefore a verb.
Sit is a form of the verb to sit. Present tense, first person singular: I sit. Command form: Sit! as in--"Sit, Fido!"
The present perfect form of the verb 'sit' is 'have sat.'
The past perfect form of the verb "sit" is "had sat."
The future tense of the word "sit" is "will sit" or "shall sit" depending on the context. It is formed by adding the helping verb "will" or "shall" before the base form of the verb "sit."
The verb form of "seat" is to "sit." For example, "I will seat myself at the table" is equivalent to "I will sit myself at the table."
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The abstract noun form of the verb to sit is the gerund, sitting.
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.
The noun forms of the verb to sit are sitter, and the gerund, sitting.A related noun is seat (also the noun for to seat).
Sitting is the present participle of the verb "sit". Sit is an irregular verb.
Sit can be both a verb and a noun. The noun sit is a word for the fit of clothing or a period of being seated. Noun forms for the verb to sit are sitter, a sit in, and the gerund, sitting.
The noun forms for the verb sit are sitter and sitting.