The present tense is sit/sits. The past tense is sat. The present participle is sitting, and the past participle is sat.
The noun forms for the verb to sit are sitterand the gerund, sitting.
The noun forms of the verb to sit are sitter, and the gerund, sitting.A related noun is seat (also the noun for to seat).
The noun forms for the verb sit are sitter and sitting.
Sit can be both a verb and a noun. The noun sit is a word for the fit of clothing or a period of being seated. Noun forms for the verb to sit are sitter, a sit in, and the gerund, sitting.
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The noun forms for the verb to sit are sitterand the gerund, sitting.
The noun forms of the verb to sit are sitter, and the gerund, sitting.A related noun is seat (also the noun for to seat).
The noun forms for the verb sit are sitter and sitting.
Sit can be both a verb and a noun. The noun sit is a word for the fit of clothing or a period of being seated. Noun forms for the verb to sit are sitter, a sit in, and the gerund, sitting.
Sit is already a verb. For example "to sit somewhere" is an action and therefore a verb.
No. Sitting is a verb (or a noun if it is used as a gerund.)
The verb for seat is sit. As in "to sit on something or someone".
sit is not the past tence verd of set sit is that past tence of sat
No, sit is a verb
Sit, or to sit, is a verb.
The verb 'to sit' in French is "s'asseoir".
Sit is a form of the verb to sit. Present tense, first person singular: I sit. Command form: Sit! as in--"Sit, Fido!"