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How common is it to say "I am sat" and "I am stood" instead of "I am sitting" and "I am standing"?
Recently I encountered these expressions and I'm wondering if the majority of people in the UK use "sat" and "stood." Also, are there any other instances like these? I mean beside sat and stood?
22 Eki 2019 13:25
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It is informal British English.
Here is a recent discussion:
https://www.italki.com/question/484302
22 Ekim 2019
No, "I am sitting" and "I am standing"? are present continuous.
Sat and stood are past tenses.
I sat down, then I stood up then I left the room.
I do not know any grammar but I think sat and stood are in the Preterite tense, one of the past tenses.
22 Ekim 2019
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