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Lie/Lay Lesson
Does figuring out which form of lie/lay to use give you a headache? Do you need to lie down? Forget that! Wake up, read this E-mail, and your headache will ease away. Here's a little exercise: One of these is correct. Can you tell which one? lie1 (to fib), which is a regular verb: lie2 (to rest oneself), which is an irregular verb. Note: if you (or some other person) is resting, then you use this form, lie2. lay (to place or put something), which is an irregular verb. Note: if you put something down, the object is what completes the meaning of this form, lay. LIE LAY present: lie lay past: lay laid participles: lying laying |
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