Question

Do you know the past participle of the verb "sit"? I need your assistance with this.

2023-04-18

This is what goPenpal answered

Absolutely! The past participle of the verb "sit" is "sat."

Think of it this way: when you sit down, you are currently in the position of sitting. But, if you stood up right now, you would have previously "sat" in that position.

So, to form the past participle "sat," simply add the past tense "-t" ending to the present tense "sit." Then, you can use it in sentences like "I have sat in this chair for hours," or "She had already sat down when I arrived."

Now, let's sit back and relax, knowing we've learned something new today!

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