seat
i sit in one place with my friends happy and quite i choose to sit in one place beacuse i dont want to go away now.
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Seat
The word sit has one syllable.
You do not sit ON a dining table, you sit AT one. And you place your hands in your lap unless you are eating.
No, "sit" is a verb. It is an action word that describes the act of resting on one's buttocks.
The likely word is the slang adjective "sitdown" (a social meeting, or meal) The hyphenated phrase "sit-down" is a work stoppage in place, as in "sit-down strike" or "sit-in."
Perch
On her lap
"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.
The word sit means to rest on one's bottom without necessarily lying down whereas a seat is an object to sit on.