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UK//juː sɪt hɪə//US//juː sɪt hɪr//

Meaning of You sit here

A directive to someone to remain seated in a specific location.

In simple words: You stay here.

You sit here in a sentence

  • When I leave for a moment, you sit here and wait.
  • During the meeting, you sit here so you can see the presentation.
  • If you’re tired, you sit here while I fetch the blanket.
  • You sit here so we can start the game quickly!
  • I know it's crowded, but you sit here next to me.

How to use You sit here

Used to indicate that someone should remain in their current position. Can be friendly or commanding depending on tone.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Imagine you telling a friend to stay in one spot, saying 'you sit here!'

Related words

Collocations with You sit here

  • sit quietly here
  • sit down here
  • sit here with me

Synonyms for You sit here

Common mistakes with You sit here

  • Confused with 'You sat here' which indicates past tense.
  • Omitting 'you' in certain contexts, leading to incomplete messages.

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Frequently asked questions about You sit here

What does You sit here mean?

You stay here.

What is the definition of You sit here?

A directive to someone to remain seated in a specific location.

How do you use You sit here in a sentence?

When I leave for a moment, you sit here and wait.

Can you give another example of You sit here?

During the meeting, you sit here so you can see the presentation.

What are synonyms for You sit here?

Common alternatives include stay here, remain seated, be here.

What words go with You sit here?

It commonly pairs with sit quietly here, sit down here, sit here with me.

What are common mistakes when using You sit here?

Confused with 'You sat here' which indicates past tense. Omitting 'you' in certain contexts, leading to incomplete messages.

How do you pronounce You sit here?

US: //juː sɪt hɪr//, UK: //juː sɪt hɪə//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use You sit here?

Used to indicate that someone should remain in their current position. Can be friendly or commanding depending on tone.