which this sentence correct:
1: I want to sit on the table.
or
2: I want to sit at the table
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Answer:
I want to sit on the table.
Explanation:
Here on is used as the paticular person wishes to sit on the table like he/she wishes to be above in rest.
'At' is used to refer paticular time and place. eg. 'at 8:30pm' and 'at school'
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Answer:
Both are correct, but the second is more appealing.
Explanation:
1) I want to sit on the table.
'I' wants to sit on the table for some reason, apparently.
2) I want to sit at the table
In this sentence, the table here is a group of people or organization sitting around the table and 'I' wants to sit amongst the 'table' or the person wants to sit, using a medium near or around the table.
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