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The present tense spelling for "lie down" is "lie down."
No, it is not a preposition. Lie down is a statement made from a verb and an adverb.
Yes, When you lie down, you are horizontal. When you lie down, you are probably needing to rest.
you should lie down on the chair because if you lie down on the floor you can get dizzy
The gerund form of "lie down" is lying down.
takoto means lie down in Maori
The correct term is "lie down" when referring to resting or reclining on a surface. "Lay down" is used when placing something down. So, you would say "I am going to lie down on the couch to rest."
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The past tense of "lie down" is "lay down."
"LIE" is intransitive (has no direct object, can't be done to something else), meaning to be in a state of rest. If you go to bed, you lie down. Past tense is "lay" (yes, confusing), as in "he lay there for several seconds before breathing"; perfect tense is "lain", as in "he had lain there for quite some time". "LAY" is transitive (requires a direct object, can be done to something else), meaning to set something down. That's why they say "lay me down to sleep" because "me" is the object. You lay down the carpeting, but lie down on the carpet. Past and perfect tenses are both "laid"- "he laid his guns down" and "they had already laid the foundation before the contractors arrived". Just for more confusion with these two words: "they laid down the carpet and then lay on it afterward." [And of course, "lie" also means to tell something that is not true past and perfect tenses are both "lied".]
sofa is to lie down I think!...
Lie Down with Lions was created in 1985.