The past tense of lie is lay and the past participle is lain.
Laying on the floor or lying.
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If you forget compare to sit and set.
Beyond the present tense the pair can become more confusing because lay is the past tense of lie and laid is the.
The present participle of lie is not lieing.
When writing or speaking the english language the difference between lying and laying is commonly misconstrued and misused.
Sitting the dishes are sitting on the table.
He lay 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.
The woman is laying the plate on the table.
Lay or lie.
She had lain on the bed for hours.
If you tell an untruth it is a lie not a lay.
Lay means to place something down flat while lie means to be in a flat position on a surface the key difference is that lay is transitive and requires an object to act upon and lie is intransitive describing something moving on its own or already in position.
Lay set is what someone does to the object.
And if you are in the process of telling an untruth you are lying and not laying.
I was laying the blanket on the floor.
The girl is lying not telling the truth to the teacher.
The verb laying means putting something somewhere the verb lying means telling falsehoods or resting or reclining.
Here is a mnemonic from the website primility to help you tell laying and lying apart.
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Setting she is setting the dishes on the table.
Lie sit is what the object does.
The a sound in lay sounds like the one in.
The more you can connect to the actual definitions of lying and laying the easier it becomes to use each word correctly for the specific acts.
Laying the hens are laying eggs.
Lying something is lying on the floor.
The i becomes a y.
If there is then use a form of lay.
The woman is lying on the bed.