Yes, that is correct. The sentence clearly conveys that "he" is not currently sitting in his seat.
It is more common to say "not seated" or "not in their seat" instead of "not in seat."
Yes, it makes more since than my father and I. Either one is correct it depends on the situation. Your father and you can sit in the front seat. My father and I will sit in the back.
The future tense of "seat" is "will seat."
The correct usage is "at the table." This phrase indicates being physically present and seated around a table, ready to eat or engage in discussions. "On the table" typically refers to something being physically placed on top of a table.
Yes, that is correct. The sentence clearly conveys that "he" is not currently sitting in his seat.
Yes. Think about it in a sentence. "Is he in the seat?"
That is the correct spelling of the noun and verb "seat."
It is more common to say "not seated" or "not in their seat" instead of "not in seat."
Seat wrench, Faucet seat wrench
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That is the correct spelling, two words, "box seat" (an enclosed seating area or section).
Misalignment may result if you mixed the styles of round and elongated toilet with a seat of the other type. To correct this, obtain the properly shaped seat. Use the link below to see a comparison of the two shapes of seat. If the seat is the correct type but is not aligned, the fasteners that hold the seat in place might have been tightened down before aligning the seat with the top of the fixture. Loosen the fasteners, align the seat, and retighten those fasteners.
That is the correct spelling of "throne" (the royal seat of authority).
Neither is more correct. Agree on a compromise and stick to it.
The correct pressure is indicated on a plaque on the inside of the doorpost at the driver's seat.
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