Laying is a transitive thing - you do it tosomething.
Lying is intransitive - you just do it.
e.g. " I was lying on the couch when I realised that my wife was laying lunch on the small table next to me."
Or, put another way, 'lying' takes 'on the couch' as an indirect object; 'laying' takes 'lunch' as a direct object.
The correct word would depend on the context:
The correct phrase is "I am just right here lying next to you." "Lying" is used when someone is resting or reclining, while "laying" is the present participle of "to lay," which means to put or place something down.
"Lying" is appropriate when referring to someone or something in a reclining position. "Laying" is used when placing or putting something down.
That depends on the usage. For example, both of these are correct:He had been lying on the sofa for two hours.He was laying his clothes on the sofa while he watched the game.
That is the correct spelling of "laying" (verb to lay) and can be used to mean a bird or animal laying eggs, laying carpet, or laying something down.The other form of lay is as the past tense of the verb to lie (down), which forms lying down.
"Adjacent" means lying next to or adjoining something else. It is often used to describe things that are close or near to each other in space or position.
The correct phrase is "I am just right here lying next to you." "Lying" is used when someone is resting or reclining, while "laying" is the present participle of "to lay," which means to put or place something down.
"Lying" is appropriate when referring to someone or something in a reclining position. "Laying" is used when placing or putting something down.
Yes if you're laying on something soft.
It is laying in bed
You lay something down; you lie down yourself
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That depends on the usage. For example, both of these are correct:He had been lying on the sofa for two hours.He was laying his clothes on the sofa while he watched the game.
I think it would have to be laying
The "supine" position is a person laying on the back facing upwards
That is the correct spelling of "laying" (verb to lay) and can be used to mean a bird or animal laying eggs, laying carpet, or laying something down.The other form of lay is as the past tense of the verb to lie (down), which forms lying down.
You were lying in bed.The way I remember is that objects lay, people lie! Hope this helps!
You can lay things down, such as tiles on a floor, but if you assume a recumbent position yourself, then you are lying down.