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He is not at his seat vs he is not on seat

The correct phrase is 'he is not at his seat.' 'On seat' is not a common phrase in English. 'At his seat' is the correct way to indicate someone's location in relation to their seat.

Last updated: March 23, 2024

He is not at his seat

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that someone is not currently located in the place where they are supposed to be sitting.

Examples:

  • He is not at his seat, he must be in the restroom.
  • She is not at her seat, maybe she went to get some water.
  • The teacher is not at his seat, he is probably helping another student.
  • I am not at my seat, I am standing at the back of the room.
  • The CEO is not at his seat, he is in a meeting.

Alternatives:

  • He is not sitting in his seat.
  • He is not where he should be seated.
  • He is not in his assigned seat.
  • He is not occupying his seat.
  • He is not located at his seat.

he is not on seat

This phrase is not correct in English.

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