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Sit versus Set, a la Shmoop. You could sit on the couch with the rest of
- 00:09
your family to watch "The Sound of Music"...
- 00:12
...your mom's fave, how fun...
- 00:15
...or, you could set a mannequin dressed like you in front of the TV...
- 00:20
...go hide in your bed...
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- 00:20
...and repeat the rule for "sit" versus "set" until you can no longer hear the
- 00:24
sound of singing nuns. Here's what you need to know for this grammar
- 00:29
rule...
- 00:30
..."set" requires a direct object...
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...and "sit" does not. Maria the novice nun sits on a pine cone during
- 00:38
a Von Trapp family dinner.
- 00:40
Liesl sat in the gazebo with her wannabe Nazi boyfriend.
- 00:44
See? No direct objects follow "sit". Captain Von Trapp set his cattle prod on the
- 00:50
mantelpiece...
- 00:51
...then Maria set it in the garbage. Clearly, nuns and war heroes have very different ideas
- 00:56
about how to discipline children.
- 00:58
The Von Trapp children secretly set the clothes Maria made them on fire. We would, too. Those
- 01:04
lederhosen were a crime against fashion.
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In these examples, direct objects follow the word "set".
- 01:11
If you're having trouble remembering that "set" requires a direct object...
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...and "sit" does not...
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...just try this trick. Imagine that you have a dog.
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Imagine commanding your imaginary dog to "Sit!" There's no direct object needed here...
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...because all you want is for your imaginary dog to put its imaginary rear on the ground.
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Now that you've got a grasp on this grammar rule, it's time to decide whether to set your
- 01:34
teeth and sit through 180 minutes of musical hell...
- 01:38
...or hide in your blanket fort. We won't think you're a coward if you go with Option Two.
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