They are sat at dinner.

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They are sat at dinner.


Is the above sentence correct? If so, how does it differ from:

They sit at dinner.

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tianshan said:
They are sat at dinner.


Is the above sentence correct?

No, it is not.
 
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tianshan said:
They are sat at dinner.


Is the above sentence correct? If so, how does it differ from:

They sit at dinner.

Thanks! :wink:

“Sat” is a widespread BE colloquialism for “sitting” (for example “there’s a bird sat on the fence”). This is very bad grammar IMHO, and it seems to be an exclusively BE problem. I don’t think it’s found in AE at all.

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Right. I've never heard here.


We can also say: We are sitting at the dinner table.



Does anyone do that anymore?
 
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tianshan said:
They are sat at dinner.


Is the above sentence correct? If so, how does it differ from:

They sit at dinner.

Thanks! :wink:


We can say: They are sitting at the dinner table.

They sit at the dinner table every evening at seven o'clock.
 

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In fairly formal British English, I have heard 'sit to dinner', meaning the action of sitting at the table. :D
 
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tdol said:
In fairly formal British English, I have heard 'sit to dinner', meaning the action of sitting at the table. :D

That sounds very odd to my AE perception of English. I would tell someone that it is simply wrong. I've never heard in any context "sit to dinner". To me, it simply sounds like the wrong preposition.

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I don't use it, but I've heard it. I don't think I've ever taught it, either. :shock:
 
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