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is it 'sitting' or 'sat'?

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grannieannie | 07:57 Fri 21st Jul 2006 | Phrases & Sayings
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Can anyone tell me which is the correct grammar:
'she was sitting on the floor' or 'she was sat on the floor'?
I have always thought the former, but in everything I read they seem to use the latter. Thanks.
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to mean "she was sat on the floor", in the sense someone placed her there, the "proper" usage is "She was seated on the floor." if she chose to do so herself, either "she sat on the floor" or "She seated herself on the floor"will do, depending on active or passive voice. I know no americans which would say she "was sat", it just *sounds wrong*. but as informal usage becomes accepted as "proper" usage, it may come to be accepted , at least in British English, if not American English.
It's the former, actually. "Was sat" is non-standard.

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