Question

I require your assistance; are you aware of the past participle form of the verb "sit"?

2023-04-17

This is what goPenpal answered

Absolutely, my friend! The past participle form of "sit" is "sat." You use this form to show that the action has already been completed in the past. For example, "I have sat in that chair before."

Think of it this way: If "sit" is like taking a seat in the present moment, "sat" is like having already taken a seat in the past. It's the same action, but it's happening at a different time. Much like how an apple can be whole or sliced, depending on the way you cut it, a verb can have different forms depending on when the action took place.

Don't worry too much about the grammar terms - you just need to know that "sat" is how you say you already sat down in the past. And now that you know that, you'll be able to sit back and relax, confident in your understanding of how verbs work!

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