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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

sit in or into

If the person is already sitting in his chair, which is correct? Does this make any sense?

Could you sit into/in your chair. I can't see anything. You are too tall. [sitting behind at movies]

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Could you sit lower in your chair?

  • Could you sit lower in your chair?
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Could you sit lower in your chair?

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