GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
DYSLEXIA
Question
[CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
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Detailed explanation-1: -You sit on a dining chair or an office chair, but in an armchair.
Detailed explanation-2: -For example, do we sit in a chair or on a chair? We sit in a chair, but we sit on a sofa.
Detailed explanation-3: -Almost every chair has one of two problems: They’re too deep or too soft, Couch says. “When a chair is too deep, the backrest is too far away from the edge and you can’t put your legs [feet] on the ground without slouching, ” she says. “Else your legs stick out like a little kid."
Detailed explanation-4: -The original question is: Which expression is correct: ‘on their seats’ or ‘in their seats’? Answer: It depends on the depth of the chair: if soft and deep, so the sitter sinks into it, then the proper preposition is “in”; if flat and hard, so the sitter perches on top, then the proper preposition is “on.”