Question
1. He is sitting down in a chair and playing drums.
2. He is sitting in a chair and playing drums.
3. He is sitting down on a chair and playing drums.
4. He is sitting on a chair and playing drums.
(Which ones are grammatical? Do we have to use 'down' or not? Thank you.)
2. He is sitting in a chair and playing drums.
3. He is sitting down on a chair and playing drums.
4. He is sitting on a chair and playing drums.
(Which ones are grammatical? Do we have to use 'down' or not? Thank you.)
Answers
Writeacher
All are OK, but #1 seems best. It would berry better if "and" we're removed and a comma is placed after "chair."