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Is It Sitting Or Sat? [Solved]

  1. The ‘sat’ in the first phrase is the passive form of ‘sit’, not the past tense. 2) To sit is usually intransitive meaning it does not have a passive form. 3) When it’s used as a transitive verb, it means to ‘get (someone) to sit down’, in which case the passive form is ‘sat’.24 Oct 2007

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🇬🇧 I was sitting or I sat? Past Continuous vs. Past Simple

Hello guys! Let’s finally get it right: what’s Past Continuous? How to use this Tense? What’s the difference between Past …