i have sat
The past perfect form of the verb "sit" is "had sat."
Sit is a form of the verb to sit. Present tense, first person singular: I sit. Command form: Sit! as in--"Sit, Fido!"
No, "sit down" is not a simple present tense. It is a phrasal verb that combines the base form of the verb "sit" with the particle "down" to indicate the action of taking a seat.
I/You/We/They sit. He/She/It sits. The present participle is sitting.
Sitting is the present participle of the verb "sit". Sit is an irregular verb.
The past perfect form of the verb "sit" is "had sat."
Sit is a form of the verb to sit. Present tense, first person singular: I sit. Command form: Sit! as in--"Sit, Fido!"
No, it is a verb form, where "do" is the auxiliary verb for sit and takes the conjugation "does" (present tense, third person singular). Not is an adverb.
No, "sit down" is not a simple present tense. It is a phrasal verb that combines the base form of the verb "sit" with the particle "down" to indicate the action of taking a seat.
I/You/We/They sit. He/She/It sits. The present participle is sitting.
Sitting is the present participle of the verb "sit". Sit is an irregular verb.
The present perfect of "sit" is "have/has sat." For example: "I have sat in this chair before."
Sit is already a verb. For example "to sit somewhere" is an action and therefore a verb.
The present tense is sit/sits. The past tense is sat. The present participle is sitting, and the past participle is sat.
sitting:Present progressive is: be verb + -ing form of verb.He is sitting on the table. They are eatinglunch
Sitting is not a preposition. It's the present participle of sit.
'Sit' is a verb, so it does not have a plural form. The word 'sits' is not a plural, but rather, it is the present tense of the word 'sit'.