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He was sat - English Grammar - English - The Free Dictionary One thing I've been coming across more and more frequently is the use of sit stand (both in AE and BE) in a way I didn't know before 'He was sat on the sofa ' = He was sitting on the sofa 'They were stood at the bar ' = They were standing at the bar From the context it was obvious that 'he' was not seated e g by the maitre d' in a restaurant or 'they' were not made to stand e g in