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"to sit AT a desk" is the preposition correct?
Sep 18, 2011 9:53 AM
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If you are sitting at a normal position relative to the desk, namely sitting in a chair in a position for working, then it is proper to say "sitting at a desk". Of course, if you have decided to sit on top of the desk, then say "on". If you feel sleepy, then lie underneath and take a nap, and say "under".
September 18, 2011
No...it would be sit on the desk
September 18, 2011
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