The answer involves the difference between the verbs lieand lay. Lie is the correct verb to describe putting yourself in a horizontal position, as in "lie down". Lay is a transitive verb (used with an object) and is used for placing or positioning something, as in "lay a book on the table".
The present, past, and past participle forms of "lie" are lie, lay, and lain. The present, past, and past participle forms of "lay" are lay, laid, and laid. If the question is about lying down (to rest or to sleep), the correct form is "I lay down." It is worth mentioning that incorrect usage of lay instead of lie (as in "I laid down") is very common.
No, the grammatically correct sentence would be: "I am annoyed by the way you behave."
No, the saying "to love is endurance" is not grammatically correct. It should be "to love is to endure" or "love is endurance."
The correct way to write it is "Have you had a chance?" "Did you had a chance?" is grammatically incorrect and should be "Did you have a chance?"
Yes, "it is raining" is the correct way to describe current precipitation.
"Saranghae" is a Korean term that translates to "I love you" in English.
The correct way of saying bum is ANUS.
The best way to get laid is to get laid down on a comfortable bed or sofa and jsut doze off, dreaming about amazing things...
The correct way to write it is "Have you had a chance?" "Did you had a chance?" is grammatically incorrect and should be "Did you have a chance?"
No, the grammatically correct sentence would be: "I am annoyed by the way you behave."
No. The correct way of saying it is: "I promised to send you".
no. the correct way to say it is "what wonderful weather."
The correct way of saying this is 'themselves'.
No, the saying "to love is endurance" is not grammatically correct. It should be "to love is to endure" or "love is endurance."
The correct way of saying it is "I am a New Yorker."
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Wooz world, is the correct way of saying it.