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Help me, please!
kush1 Nataliya
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Help me, please!
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What is correct "Sit down" or "Take your sit" when we say to students during the lesson?
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25 Apr 2010
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andreaewa
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I would say sit down, please. |
25 Apr 2010
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COLOMBO
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�I believe, "take your seats" and "sit down" are synonyms�
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25 Apr 2010
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Chriss-MX
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It depends where they are.
If they are near their chairs "SIT DOWN"
If they are in another place "TAKE YOUR SIT"
It is my opinion.
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25 Apr 2010
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MJ_Misa
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I usually use Sit down, please, but there is nothing wrong with Take your seats either.
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25 Apr 2010
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fdvc
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I think both are correct, as long as you always say �please � afterwards.
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25 Apr 2010
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MarionG
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notice it �s �take your seat(s) � not �take your sit � |
25 Apr 2010
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Ahlem Az
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That �s right MarionG because "sit" is a verb and "seat" is a noun
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26 Apr 2010
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Apodo
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I would only use �Please take your seats � wth a group.
It is more formal than �Everybody sit down please � , which is what I would say to a younger class.
With one person, or a few friends, �Please sit down �, �Take a seat � or �Have a seat � (using the singular form even if there is more than one person)
Or you may hear the more formal and old-fashioned ( in church for example),
�Be seated �
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26 Apr 2010
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