I sit in the hospital on the chair.
It means I sit on the hospital’s chair. Does “on the chair” need to be moved right after “sit”?
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- I sit in the hospital on the chair.
- I sit on the chair in the hospital.
Both of these are grammatical, and in this case they have pretty much the same meaning. The first emphasizes the hospital a bit more, the second emphasizes the chair. But this is a very slight difference.