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Lay, Lie, Sit, and Set
Lay, Lie, Sit, and Set are all verbs that refer to potions and places. This makes them cousins of a sort. To the right, you can see pictures of a bedstead (bedframe, just missing a matress), a couch made from a car seat, a hammock and a meadow.... keep reading →
| 14 commentsPlease make a hub on Sit vs Set
I teach English as a Second Language (ESL), and I love to clarify verb usage for people. I am thankful to have this opportunity to help with two irregular verbs, such as set and set. Let me begin by... keep reading →
| 0 commentsWhen to use sit or set
Some words and phrases are often misused in various dialects or accents of English. One of these is 'sit vs. set.' Some people use both interchangably, but this is not correct grammar. Sit should be used as a command (Sit down, please.) to a... keep reading →
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