The answer to this riddle is "your seat." Everyone can sit in various seats, but when it comes to your own designated seat, you cannot sit in it yourself while occupying it. It plays on the idea that one cannot physically sit in a seat they are already in.
Just about anything EXCEPT sit in Herbert "Fritz" Crisler's seat.
There is no rule about how to sit in a theater seat, except to keep your feet off the seat but if you are with your boyfriend make sure you are on the right side so u can hold hands and things like that. Sit close towards the back so no one is watching. Have fun!
Depends what kind of rowing. Slideing seat, nobody wears jackets except the cox Fixed seat I think everyone does
The verb for seat is sit. As in "to sit on something or someone".
Sit
"Sit" is a verb that describes the action of lowering oneself into a seated position, while "seat" is a noun referring to a place where one can sit. In other words, "sit" is an action, while "seat" is the object on which one sits.
sixty pounds to not sit in a booster seat
The verb form of "seat" is to "sit." For example, "I will seat myself at the table" is equivalent to "I will sit myself at the table."
Everyone in Australia goes to school. Except some children who are isolated do school of they air.This is when they sit in a room and the teacher does the lesson over the radio.
It is not height but weight that determines when you can sit in the front seat.
One of my favourite games to play is silent seat ball. Everyone has to sit on their desks and throw a ball around the classroom. If someone drops it their out of the game and they have to sit in their chairs.
I think that you should be in sixth grade when you get to sit in the front seat.