Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Grammar Rules: Set vs Sit

It's hard to come up with unique introductions to these grammar rules. Okay, so just don't break this one. It'll make you sound like a cowboy. :-)

Set vs Sit

Set:
"To place."

Examples:
Please set your papers on my desk.
She set the printer on the counter.
I have set my keys here before.

Sit:
"to be seated."

Examples:
Sit down!
She sat on the front row.
I had not sat there before.

("Set yourself down" reminds me of my hometown. :-))

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