![Usage: Confusing Verbs The verb sit means “to be seated” or “to rest” Example: I will sit in the easy chair. The verb set means “to put something in a. - ppt Usage: Confusing Verbs The verb sit means “to be seated” or “to rest” Example: I will sit in the easy chair. The verb set means “to put something in a. - ppt](https://images.slideplayer.com/47/11778906/slides/slide_5.jpg)
Usage: Confusing Verbs The verb sit means “to be seated” or “to rest” Example: I will sit in the easy chair. The verb set means “to put something in a. - ppt
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Common English Mistakes and Mix-ups: set vs. sit – Rennert New York TESOL Center | TESOL/TESL/TEFL Certification
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![Troublesome Words. Sit and Set Sit means “to take a seat or sit down.” I want to sit here a while and rest. Sit in the blue chair. Set means “to place. - Troublesome Words. Sit and Set Sit means “to take a seat or sit down.” I want to sit here a while and rest. Sit in the blue chair. Set means “to place. -](https://images.slideplayer.com/19/5717208/slides/slide_5.jpg)