If it's in past tense and an interrogative, "You had to sit on the chair all night to enaure the baby was safe?"
But if it is a command, "You have to sit on the chair all night to ensure the baby is safe."
No it's like this You have to sit in the chair all night to ensure the baby is safe.
the proper sentence in English would be " I placed the news paper on your chair"
Syntax refers to the set of rules that govern how words are combined to form meaningful sentences in a language. It involves the arrangement of words, phrases, and clauses to create sentence structure and grammar.
Will you get off my chair, please. (It's a polite request, so no question mark.)
Chair. BTW, sentance is spelt sentence
I slept on the chair for a good thirty minutes while working on the computer because I foolishly fell asleep.
i sat on a chair
The chair is a noun, whilst red is an adjective.
To ensure the safety and comfort of your baby while they are bouncing in a chair, make sure the chair is stable and secure on a flat surface. Always supervise your baby while they are in the chair and ensure they are securely strapped in with the provided harness. Avoid placing the chair near any hazards or edges, and never leave your baby unattended while they are in the chair.
"I sat on the chair while tying my shoe."
My chair felt cushiony.
i had an item on my list and it was a chair