Every country other than China (mainland) offers the SAT examinations.
It didn't, really, it mostly just sat there, like countries do today.
The SAT is required of American students applying to Rutgers. Students from other countries can take equivalent tests.
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
I did... I sat on my own Easter eggs. The Easter Bunny (originally a hare, but also now includes the rabbit) or the Easter Chick (other birds are used in some countries) are the most traditional Easter characters. I live in Australia, so perhaps it was the Easter Bilby.
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
The league of nations sat back as Germany, Japan and Italy took control of what they believed to be theirs. The era of appeasement allowed the countries to become problems for the world.
The homophone for "sat" is "scent."