Sits
Sits is the third-person singular present tense form of the English verb sit. It is used with he, she, or it: he sits, she sits, it sits. Other forms of the verb include I sit, you sit, we sit, they sit. The verb sit is primarily intransitive in its basic sense, meaning to rest one’s body on a chair or other support; it does not take a direct object in this sense.
It can also describe the position or location of something, as in “The house sits on a
Sits is used to describe ongoing or habitual action in the present. In questions and negations, standard
Etymology: sit derives from Old English sittan, and is related to Dutch zitten and German sitzen, with