Lie down next to me.
I lie in the secoond floor.
The past tense of lie is lay and the past participle is lain.
Don t lie on the floor.
Your best bet when deciding between the variations of lay and lie is to determine whether there is a direct object you re referring to.
You ve been lying down all day.
A classroom trick is to say the word out loud.
A we lie the silverware on the table.
A i have lied to you before.
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I am lying next to her.
You cannot say anything in the past unless you employ my time machine.
No they re not interchangeable as someone else was asking.
Sometimes i feel the need to just lie on the floor sometimes to roll across it too.
B she is laying on the floor.
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If there is then use a form of lay.
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I just want to lie in bed all day.
They both have more than one meaning but the two meanings that are the closest are the ones you are thinking of.
And what about this one.
This type of behavior can be challenging because the child involved may be missing out on learning.
A she is lying on the floor.
I was laying the blanket on the floor.
Do you know which is correct in this example.
I m thinking about lying in bed all day.
You can say you said to lie down but not i said laid down because it makes no sense.
He has lain down with us.
Sometimes it just seems like the most comfortable place ever.
Lie is an intransitive verb which means it cannot have a direct object.
Yesterday i lay down next to her.
By being able to put your socks on after you first put your shoes on.
So to lie is what we call an intransitive verb as in to lie down whi.
B we lay the silverware on the table.