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Seeing  the guests  (   )   themselves  at  the  table,  the  hostess (     )the  dishes .A: seat,brought  on     B:  seat,brought  in      C:   to  sit ,  brought  on.   D: sit,brought  in.        选什么?Why?            
 

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选A,但字典上的bright on 没有端上来的意思
 
 

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A
 

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My answer is "D".
This kind of verb, like---"see", "make", "help" and so on---could be used following with original type of other verbs directly. This way, answer "C" is not correct. 
The sentence above could be replaced as--"the hostess brought the dishes in, as long as she saw the guests sit themselves at the table."
 

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BY the way,"seat" can also be used as a verb, but always in a passive voice, e.g, " Be seated" is a formal expression for " Sit down." If used in a positive way, " seat" can mean "offering ...( a space etc.) for sth." e.g.  " The hall seats will seat 200 people."
 

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我看a,b均可,seat oneself 是固定搭配不说了,后面用bring on的话应当是针对前面那个table 来说的,也就是,bring the dishes on the table;用bring in 的话我看也对呀,要是女主人不是在dining room 的不定那个房间里张望,然后觉着是时候把菜端“进来”了呢?
 
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