the word transition comes from two words. "transfer" and "position". Example: Today is the transition of his position to become the president of the Philippines. Meaning to say, he change or adjust. i hope it works! Godbless!
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No, the word 'sit' is a verb: sit, sits, sitting, sat.Example: You can sit beside me.
Yes, to sit is a word for the action of sitting, an action verb.
This question does not sit well with me.
'Sit' is a verb, so it does not have a plural form. The word 'sits' is not a plural, but rather, it is the present tense of the word 'sit'.
sitting
this is a root word, which means "to sit" Example: Sedentary
No sess is not a root word for sed. sess is a stem word meaning sit
sit on it, give me your number and i call you then you will understand the word root
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Eistedd (the verb "to sit"). Incidentally, this is the root of the word "Eisteddfod" (a sitting, or session). As a command, "Sit" would be "Eisteddwch" (polite / plural) or "Eistedda" (familiar / singular).
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sit ran a I on son
Are you pronouncing it as tran-sit or tran-zit? English UK bans/cans it can sit or USA? chance it lancet
because the doctor said so
the maori word for sit down is enoho
The word sit has one syllable.