That depends on how you feel about it. A polite answer would be "No, not at all" but you might need to say "I'm sorry, but that seat is already taken"
This question does not sit well with me.
It is a sentence. It is a declarative sentence also because it's giving a demand.
on your top left it says ask and below it says answer and you click answer and then you type a question in to the bar above then you click on a question and then click answer xx
Ok, here is your answer: Standered form - 375 Expanded form - 300+70+5=275 Word form - Three hundred seventy five You never say 300 and 75, that means you have a decimal where you said "and" so never put that in. I know that wasn't your question but it answers another question that is coming from yours in a part of my mind.
This is a very stupid question and you know it. You should sit in time out and think about this stupid question you are asking. Put soap in your mouth and smack yourself with a hot iron. The answer is no.
That depends on how you feel about it. A polite answer would be "No, not at all" but you might need to say "I'm sorry, but that seat is already taken"
The Past Perfect of SIT is HAD SAT; but that question/invitation cannot use a Past Perfect.
Better to say 'may I sit here' or 'would you like to sit here'
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ça vous dérange si je m'assois ici
Here are some sentences.His mind was in turmoil.She tried to calm the turmoil.
people are stupid
kom hier is the word for come here. This is the word representing come here.
"Can I sit by you?" is an example of asking for permission in a polite and considerate manner.
why did you put the question in here
why did you put the question in here
This question does not sit well with me.