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Lucas21c Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

"in your seant" vs "on your seat"

Could you tell me which one is right between "Please sit down on your seat" and "Please sit down in your seat?"
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Use 'in' for an easy chair, an upholstered chair with prominent arms. Use 'on' for straight-back chairs and armless chairs.

  • Use 'in' for an easy chair, an upholstered chair with prominent arms.
  • Use 'on' for straight-back chairs and armless chairs.
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Use 'in' for an easy chair, an upholstered chair with prominent arms.
Use 'on' for straight-back chairs and armless chairs.

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