A2 verb 5 دقیقه مطالعه

坐下

To move from a standing position to a sitting position.

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Explanation at your level:

To sit down means to move your body so that you are resting on a chair or the floor. You do this when you are tired or when you want to eat. For example, you can say, 'Please sit down here.' It is a very useful phrase for your daily life.

When you are standing, you can sit down to rest. We use this phrase to invite friends to join us. You might say, 'Let's sit down and have a coffee.' It is a simple way to suggest that someone should get comfortable in a chair or on a bench.

The phrasal verb sit down is used to describe the action of taking a seat. It is often used in social contexts, such as 'We sat down to discuss the project.' It is important to remember that it is an intransitive verb, so you always need a preposition like 'on' or 'at' if you mention where you are sitting.

In more complex situations, sit down can imply a formal meeting or a deliberate pause in activity. For instance, 'I need to sit down with my manager to review my performance.' This usage suggests a level of intention and focus, moving beyond the simple physical act of resting your legs.

At an advanced level, sit down can be used in figurative ways, such as 'sitting down to write a novel,' which implies a long, concentrated period of work. It carries a sense of commitment and preparation. You might also encounter it in political or historical contexts, such as 'sit-down protests,' which highlight the power of non-violent, stationary resistance.

Mastery of sit down involves understanding the nuance of its register. While neutral, it can be used to command or invite, depending on the tone of voice. Historically, the act of sitting has been tied to power dynamics, and even today, the phrase can be used to assert authority or facilitate collaborative discourse. Its versatility makes it a staple in both literary descriptions and everyday professional communication.

واژه در 30 ثانیه

  • It means moving to a seated position.
  • Past tense is 'sat'.
  • It is a very common phrasal verb.
  • Used in both casual and formal contexts.

When we say sit down, we are describing the simple act of moving from a standing position to a seated one. It is one of the most common actions we perform every single day, whether we are getting ready to eat, starting a class, or relaxing on the sofa.

Think of it as a phrasal verb where the verb 'sit' tells us the action, and 'down' gives us the direction. It is a very neutral and helpful phrase that works in almost every situation, from casual chats with friends to formal business meetings. You will use this phrase constantly when learning English because it is part of our daily routine.

Sometimes, we use it to invite someone to be comfortable. If you have guests over, you might say, 'Please, sit down!' to show you are being a good host. It is polite, direct, and very easy to understand, making it a perfect building block for your English journey.

The word sit comes from the Old English word sittan, which has roots in the Proto-Germanic setjaną. It is a very ancient word that has been part of the language for over a thousand years, shared by many related languages like German (sitzen) and Dutch (zitten).

The addition of down is a later development in English, used to specify the downward motion required to reach a seat. In the past, people might have just used 'sit' to mean the state of being seated, but the phrasal construction 'sit down' became the standard way to describe the movement itself.

Interestingly, the concept of a 'seat' has always been associated with status and stability in human history. Historically, 'sitting' was often reserved for those of higher rank, while the common folk might have been standing or working. Today, we use the phrase without any of that heavy history, but it is fascinating to think about how such a simple, everyday phrase has traveled through centuries of linguistic evolution to reach your ears today.

You will find that sit down is used in both casual and formal settings. In casual speech, it is the standard way to tell someone to take a seat. In more formal environments, like a courtroom or a board meeting, it is still perfectly acceptable, though sometimes people might use the slightly more formal 'be seated' if they want to sound very official.

Common collocations include phrases like 'sit down and relax' or 'sit down for a meal.' You will often see it paired with locations, such as 'sit down on the chair' or 'sit down at the table.' The register is generally neutral; it is neither slangy nor overly academic, which makes it incredibly versatile.

One thing to remember is that 'sit down' is an intransitive phrasal verb, which means it does not take a direct object. You don't 'sit down a chair'; you 'sit down on a chair.' Keeping that little preposition in mind will help you sound much more natural when you are speaking to native speakers.

There are several fun idioms using this phrase. First, sit down and shut up is a very aggressive way to tell someone to be quiet and stop interfering, though you should avoid using this as it is quite rude! A much nicer one is sit down with someone, which means to have a serious or planned discussion with them.

Another common one is sit down on the job, which implies that someone is not working as hard as they should be. Then there is the phrase sit down, you're rocking the boat, which warns someone that their actions are causing trouble for everyone else. Finally, sit down strike refers to a form of protest where workers stay in their workplace but refuse to work.

These expressions show how a simple physical action can be turned into a metaphor for social behavior, work ethics, and even political protest. Learning these will help you understand the deeper layers of English conversation and how native speakers use common words to express complex ideas.

Grammatically, sit down is an irregular verb. The past tense is sat down, and the past participle is also sat down. This is a very common point of confusion for learners, so try to remember: 'I sit down today, I sat down yesterday, and I have sat down many times before.'

In terms of pronunciation, the 'i' in 'sit' is a short, lax sound, while the 'ou' in 'down' is a diphthong that starts with an 'ah' sound and moves to a 'w' shape. In American English, the 't' in 'sit' is often pronounced clearly, but in some British dialects, it might be slightly glottalized. The stress is usually on the 'sit' part of the verb.

Rhyming words include 'fit down', 'hit down', 'bit down', 'lit down', and 'quit down.' While these aren't all common phrases, they help you practice the vowel sound. Remember that 'sit' is a short sound, so don't stretch it out too long, or it might sound like the word 'seat,' which is a noun!

Fun Fact

The word 'sit' has remained remarkably similar for over 1,500 years.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /sɪt daʊn/

Short 'i' sound, clear 't', 'ow' diphthong.

US /sɪt daʊn/

Similar to UK, but 't' can be a flap sound.

Common Errors

  • confusing 'sit' with 'seat'
  • mispronouncing the 'ow' diphthong
  • adding an extra object

Rhymes With

fit bit hit lit quit

Difficulty Rating

خواندن 1/5

very easy

Writing 1/5

very easy

Speaking 1/5

very easy

شنیدن 1/5

very easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

stand chair table

Learn Next

relax meeting negotiate

پیشرفته

deliberate contemplate reconcile

Grammar to Know

Phrasal Verbs

sit down

Irregular Verbs

sit/sat/sat

Imperative Mood

Sit down!

Examples by Level

1

Please sit down.

polite request

imperative

2

I sit down on the chair.

daily action

present simple

3

He likes to sit down.

preference

verb+infinitive

4

Can I sit down?

asking permission

modal verb

5

They sit down now.

current action

present tense

6

We sit down together.

group activity

adverb usage

7

She will sit down.

future action

future tense

8

Don't sit down there.

negative command

negative imperative

1

I sat down and read a book.

2

Why don't you sit down?

3

The cat likes to sit down on the rug.

4

We sat down for dinner at six.

5

She sat down to watch the movie.

6

Sit down and take a rest.

7

They sat down on the grass.

8

He sat down in his favorite chair.

1

We should sit down and talk about this problem.

2

The audience sat down as the play began.

3

I sat down with the teacher to ask for help.

4

He sat down to write a letter to his mother.

5

The interviewers asked me to sit down.

6

I'm going to sit down and finish this report.

7

They sat down to negotiate the contract.

8

She sat down and sighed with relief.

1

Let's sit down and hammer out the details of the plan.

2

The committee sat down to review the new policy.

3

I had to sit down after hearing the shocking news.

4

They sat down to a feast that lasted for hours.

5

He sat down and poured his heart out to me.

6

We need to sit down and re-evaluate our goals.

7

She sat down to compose her thoughts before speaking.

8

The team sat down to brainstorm new ideas.

1

The author sat down to pen his final masterpiece.

2

We sat down to a long, arduous negotiation process.

3

She sat down with the evidence to find the truth.

4

They sat down to address the systemic issues.

5

He sat down to contemplate the meaning of life.

6

I sat down to draft the legal document.

7

The group sat down to resolve the conflict.

8

She sat down to map out her career trajectory.

1

The elders sat down to deliberate on the future of the tribe.

2

He sat down to chronicle the events of the war.

3

They sat down to a banquet of epic proportions.

4

She sat down to weave the intricate tapestry.

5

We sat down to decipher the ancient script.

6

He sat down to ponder the philosophical implications.

7

The council sat down to enact new legislation.

8

They sat down to reconcile their differences.

ترکیب‌های رایج

sit down comfortably
sit down to eat
sit down with
sit down on
sit down and relax
sit down quietly
sit down for a moment
sit down at the table
sit down immediately
sit down together

Idioms & Expressions

"sit down with"

to have a meeting

I need to sit down with my boss.

neutral

"sit down on the job"

to be lazy

He is sitting down on the job.

casual

"sit down strike"

protest by staying put

The workers held a sit down strike.

formal

"sit down and shut up"

be quiet

He told the heckler to sit down and shut up.

rude

"sit down for"

to endure something

I can't sit down for that kind of behavior.

casual

"sit down, you're rocking the boat"

stop causing trouble

Sit down, you're rocking the boat!

casual

Easily Confused

坐下 vs seat

similar sound

noun vs verb

Take a seat (noun) vs Sit down (verb).

坐下 vs set

similar sound

set means to place

Set the cup down.

坐下 vs sat

past tense

past vs present

I sat down yesterday.

坐下 vs sit-in

similar structure

noun vs verb

A sit-in protest.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + sit down

I sat down.

A1

Subject + sit down + on + noun

He sat down on the chair.

B1

Subject + sit down + with + person

We sat down with the team.

A2

Subject + sit down + to + verb

I sat down to eat.

A2

Subject + sit down + at + place

They sat down at the table.

خانواده کلمه

Nouns

seat the object you sit on

Verbs

sit the basic action

Adjectives

seated already in a sitting position

مرتبط

chair where you sit

How to Use It

frequency

9/10

Formality Scale

be seated (formal) sit down (neutral) take a load off (casual)

اشتباهات رایج

sit down a chair sit down on a chair
It is an intransitive verb, needs 'on'.
sitted down sat down
Irregular verb form is 'sat'.
sit to the chair sit on the chair
Correct preposition is 'on'.
I am sitting down myself I am sitting down
Reflexive pronouns are not needed here.
sit down the floor sit down on the floor
Needs 'on'.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Visualize yourself sitting in your favorite chair.

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Native Usage

Use it to invite guests.

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Cultural Insight

It is polite to offer a seat.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always use 'on' with a surface.

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Say It Right

Don't stretch the 'i'.

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Avoid 'Sitted'

Use 'sat' instead.

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Did You Know?

It's an ancient word.

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Study Smart

Practice with prepositions.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

S-I-T: Stay In Touch (with your chair).

Visual Association

Imagine a chair appearing under you as you say the word.

Word Web

chair rest table relax stand

چالش

Try to say 'sit down' every time you take a seat today.

ریشه کلمه

Old English

Original meaning: To be in a seated position.

بافت فرهنگی

None, generally very neutral.

Commonly used in polite invitations and classroom settings.

'Sit Down, You're Rockin' the Boat' (Guys and Dolls song)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at home

  • Sit down and relax
  • Sit down for dinner
  • Sit down on the couch

at work

  • Sit down with the boss
  • Sit down to a meeting
  • Sit down to review

at school

  • Sit down in your seat
  • Sit down quietly
  • Sit down and listen

at a restaurant

  • Sit down at the table
  • Sit down and order
  • Sit down for a drink

Conversation Starters

"Where do you like to sit down to read?"

"Who is the last person you sat down with?"

"Do you prefer to sit down or stand while working?"

"Is it hard to sit down for long periods?"

"What do you do when you sit down to relax?"

Journal Prompts

Describe the last time you sat down for a long talk.

Where is your favorite place to sit down?

Why is it important to sit down and rest?

Write about a time you had to sit down for a meeting.

سوالات متداول

8 سوال

No, it is neutral unless said with an aggressive tone.

Yes, but 'sit down' emphasizes the movement.

'Sit' is the verb, 'seat' is the noun.

It is 'sat'.

Yes, that is correct.

It is neutral.

It means to have a meeting.

Like 'sit' and 'down'.

خودت رو بسنج

fill blank A1

Please ___ down.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: sit

Imperative form uses base verb.

multiple choice A2

What is the past tense of sit?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: sat

Irregular verb.

true false B1

You can 'sit down a chair'.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: نادرست

Needs the preposition 'on'.

match pairs B1

Word

معنی

All matched!

Synonym match.

sentence order B2

کلمات زیر رو بزن تا جمله رو بسازی
درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح:

Subject-Verb-Direction.

امتیاز: /5

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