Woolworth's sit-in protests occurred in the late 1950's as an attempt to get Woolworth's to end its discriminatory practices against African-Americans. In Greensboro, NC, black college youth went to a Woolworth's, sat down at the counter, and refused to leave, demanding to be served just like white patrons.
Past tense: I sat. Present tense: I sit. Future tense: I will sit.
The plural form of sit-in is sit-ins.
a sit in is when you sit in a chair
The future tense is will sit.
The future tense of "sit" is "will sit."
Sit, or to sit, is a verb.
The infinitive form of "sit" is "to sit."
No, the word 'sit' is a verb: sit, sits, sitting, sat.Example: You can sit beside me.
Sedere (is the verb to sit) Sit as in sit down is "Siediti"
I sit. He sat. He and I were sitting.
Sit is lingkud
sit stand