> No, he's confusing usage with grammar.  The idiomatic
> expression "have a seat" refers to the use of the
> chair, not the chair itself.  It is equivalent to
> "be seated" which might be something he would find
> more...comfortable.
> 

Pretty good.
I think I'll just have to explain it to him your way.

Joe
www.loavesandfishessoupkitchen.com





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