The present tense word for sit is sitting
The present tense of "sat" is "sit."
Sit is the simple present tense.
Past tense: I sat. Present tense: I sit. Future tense: I will sit.
I/You/We/They sit. He/She/It sits. The present participle is sitting.
The present tense of "sit" is "sits" when referring to third person singular (he, she, it) and "sit" when referring to first person (I) or plural (we, you, they).
The present tense of "sat" is "sit."
Sit is the simple present tense.
Past tense: I sat. Present tense: I sit. Future tense: I will sit.
I/You/We/They sit. He/She/It sits. The present participle is sitting.
The present tense of "sit" is "sits" when referring to third person singular (he, she, it) and "sit" when referring to first person (I) or plural (we, you, they).
The present tense for "sat" is "sit."
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.
Sit is a form of the verb to sit. Present tense, first person singular: I sit. Command form: Sit! as in--"Sit, Fido!"
The present tense is sit/sits. The past tense is sat. The present participle is sitting, and the past participle is sat.
Sitting is the present participle of the verb sit. The past tense of sit is sat.
I sit. He sat. He and I were sitting.
The conjugation "you sit" is present tense, but is seldom used in that sense. It has the connotation that you consistently or regularly sit. The conjugation "you are sitting" is present continuous, also called present progressive tense. It suggests an activity that is happening at the present moment and may continue past the present, but not necessarily.