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Sit past tense | past tense of sit

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Sit past tense | past tense of sit

Introduction

Here is the conjugation of the verb sit

We will see the past tense of sit and also the meaning, base form, past participle form, third-person singular form, and present participle form of sit with examples.

Here we will see the past form of sit and its other verb forms also.

Base form Past form Past participle form Third-person singular form Participle form Meaning of sit
sit sat sat sits sitting Rest your weight on your buttocks or be in a particular state.

Meaning of sit

The general meaning of sit is to Rest your weight on your buttocks or be in a particular state.

Conjugation of the verb sit

1)Simple present tense

I sit.

We sit.

you(Plural pronoun) sit .

you(singular pronoun) sit .

They sit.

people(plural noun) sit .

He sits.

she sits.

It sits.

Sam(Singular noun) sits.

2)Simple past tense

I sat.

We sat.

you(Plural pronoun) sat .

you(singular pronoun) sat .

They sat.

people(plural noun) sat .

He sat.

she sat.

It sat.

Sam(Singular noun) sat.

3)Simple future tense

I will sit.

We will sit.

you(Plural pronoun) will sit .

you(singular pronoun) will sit .

They will sit.

people(plural noun) will sit .

He will sit.

she will sit.

It will sit.

Sam(Singular noun) will sit.

4)Present continuous(progressive) tense

I am sitting.

We are sitting.

you(Plural pronoun) are sitting .

you(singular pronoun) are sitting .

They are sitting.

people(plural noun) are sitting .

He is sitting.

she is sitting.

It is sitting.

Sam(Singular noun) is sitting.

5)Past continuous(progressive) tense

I was sitting.

We were sitting.

you(Plural pronoun) were sitting .

you(singular pronoun) were sitting .

They were sitting.

people(plural noun) were sitting .

He was sitting.

she was sitting.

It was sitting.

Sam(Singular noun) was sitting.

6)Future continuous (progressive) tense

I will be sitting.

We will be sitting.

you(Plural pronoun) will be sitting .

you(singular pronoun) will be sitting .

They will be sitting.

people(plural noun) will be sitting .

He will be sitting.

she will be sitting.

It will be sitting.

Sam(Singular noun) will be sitting.

7)present perfect tense

I have sat.

We have sat.

you(Plural pronoun) have sat .

you(singular pronoun) have sat .

They have sat.

people(plural noun) have sat .

He has sat.

she has sat.

It has sat.

Sam(Singular noun) has sat.

8)Past perfect tense

I had sat.

We had sat.

you(Plural pronoun) had sat .

you(singular pronoun) had sat .

They had sat.

people(plural noun) had sat .

He had sat.

she had sat.

It had sat.

Sam(Singular noun) had sat.

9)Future perfect tense

I will have sat.

We will have sat.

you(Plural pronoun) will have sat .

you(singular pronoun) will have sat .

They will have sat.

people(plural noun) will have sat .

He will have sat.

she will have sat.

It will have sat.

Sam(Singular noun) will have sat.

10)Present perfect continuous(progressive) tense

I have been sitting.

We have been sitting.

you(Plural pronoun) have been sitting .

you(singular pronoun) have been sitting .

They have been sitting.

people(plural noun) have been sitting .

He has been sitting.

she has been sitting.

It has been sitting.

Sam(Singular noun) has been sitting.

11)Past perfect continuous(progressive) tense

I had been sitting.

We had been sitting.

you(Plural pronoun) had been sitting .

you(singular pronoun) had been sitting .

They had been sitting.

people(plural noun) had been sitting .

He had been sitting.

she had been sitting.

It had been sitting.

Sam(Singular noun) had been sitting.

12)Future perfect continuous(progressive) tense

I will have been sitting.

We will have been sitting.

you(Plural pronoun) will have been sitting.

you(singular pronoun) will have been sitting.

They will have been sitting.

people(plural noun) will have been sitting.

He will have been sitting.

she will have been sitting.

It will have been sitting.

Sam(Singular noun) will have been sitting.

Conjugation of the verb sit with modal auxiliary verbs.

Here are the sentences of conjugation of the verb sit with modals.

1)I/we/you/you/they/people/he/she/it/Sam can sit.

2)I/we/you/you/they/people/he/she/it/Sam could sit.

3)I/we/you/you/they/people/he/she/it/Sam may sit.

4)I/we/you/you/they/people/he/she/it/Sam might sit.

5)I/we/you/you/they/people/he/she/it/Sam must sit.

6)I/we/you/you/they/people/he/she/it/Sam should sit.

7)I/we/you/you/they/people/he/she/it/Sam would sit.

8)I/we/you/you/they/people/he/she/it/Sam ought to sit.

9))I/we/you/you/they/people/he/she/it/Sam need not sit.

10))I/we/you/you/they/people/he/she/it/Sam dare not sit.

The past form of sit

The past form of sit is sat. We will see some examples of sit in past form.

Examples

1)He sat near his friends.

2)The bird sat on the branch.

3)You sat there for me.

The base form of sit

The base form of sit is sit.

Here are some examples of the use of the base form of sit.

1)They sit near good things.

2)We sit together for planning.

3)You sit in your chair.

Past participle form of sit.

The past participle form of sit is sat.

We will see some examples of the use of past participle of sit.

1)He had sat with them.

2)She has sat near the bus stop.

3)They have sat with me for discussion.

The third-person singular form of sit

Third person singular form of sit is sits. We will see some examples of use of sit as a third-person singular verb form used in the simple present tense.

Examples

1)He sits near the window.

2)She sits waiting for her family.

3)Sam sits near his favorite game set.

Present participle form of sit

The present participle form of sit is sitting.

We will see some of the examples of the present participle form of sit.

Examples

1)They are sitting with us.

2)He is sitting for them..

3)She was sitting near her gym kit.

Conclusion for past form of sit

These are the examples and explanations of the use of sit in past form, base form, past participle form, third-person singular form, and present participle form.

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