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Moon7296 Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

sit at a table OR sit around a table.

Are the two options in the title the same or different?

I think sitting on a table is different from sitting at a table.
Does sitting at a table mean sitting on a chair in front of a table?
What about sitting around a table?
  

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Two or more persons sit around a table. You sit at a table. (on chair) You almost never sit on a table.

  • Two or more persons sit around a table.
  • You sit at a table.
  • (on chair) You almost never sit on a table.
  • (literally)
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Two or more persons sit around a table.
You sit at a table. (on chair)
You almost never sit on a table. (literally)

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