This section is from the book "Lessons In English", by Chestine Gowdy, Lora M. Dexheimer. Also available from Amazon: Lessons in English.
1. Set means to put or to place something in a certain position.
Use these forms of this word in several sentences.
Be ready to tell in class why your sentences are right.
set sets setting.
2. Sit means to take a certain position or to be in a certain position.
Learn these different forms of the word: sit sits sat sitting.
Use each form in a sentence.
Fill the blanks in these sentences with forms of set or sit, and be ready to show that your work is correct.
1. -----the pail under the faucet.
2. That child has-----there all day.
3. He must be tired of-----so still.
4. The gardener-----the plants in a row.
5. A bowl of pansies-----on my table.
6. Three of us-----in one seat.
7. I do not like to-----at the back of the room.
8. Father-----five trees on our lawn.
9. -----the trunk in the hall.
10. Do not-----on the bed.
 
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