Pronunciation of the English word sitting.
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1. | Most days she sits on a chair at the table, and I sit in the big armchair; today she is sitting in the big armchair, and I am sitting on a chair at the table. | |
2. | A maid showed me in without ceremony, and as I entered the sitting-room a lady, who was sitting before a Remington typewriter, sprang up with a pleasant smile of welcome. | |
3. | Do you prefer sitting on the floor or sitting on a chair? | |
4. | Tom was sitting in one corner of the room, and Mary was sitting in another. | |
5. | "I'm sitting there." "And where am I sitting?" "Over there in the corner." "But I won't see a thing from there." | |
6. | "I'm sitting there." "And where am I sitting?" "Over there in the corner." "But I shan't see a thing from there." | |
7. | The paint on the seat on which you are sitting is still wet. | |
8. | The neighbors took turns sitting up with him. | |
9. | Sitting on the rock, she sang a sweet song as she combed her hair. | |
10. | It's painful to keep sitting for hours. |