you can but not on the real sats
no
I sure hope not because you need it! You can't even spell illegal.... GO for it! You have nothing to loose!
ITS a big test you might just get expelled or suspended if not you collages will see that and that ruins everything don't do it its the worst thing that could ever happen to you
Once there was this kid who spent so much time trying to get out of doing his homework that he tried to get WikiAnswers to cheat. The problem was, nobody wanted to help him cheat, so his question sat here for over a year and he flunked the class.
Sat already is the past participle of sit.
sat ... e.g I sat at the table :)
SAT Critical Reading: 550 SAT Math: 570 SAT Writing: 530
The correct way to say that is, he sat beside her.
No. Sat is a verb, as in, "I was tired, so I sat down."
Yes it is the past and past participlesit sat sat
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The past tense of "sit" is "sat". past simple = sat past continuous = was/were sitting past perfect = had sat past perfect continuous = had been sitting