lay is something you do to something else lie is to yourself~horseisle~niffercat~palo server lay is : "you make contact with youre back (and legs) with ground, or you make contact with youre belly, breast, knees and feet with the ground. (or youre back or belly is pointing to the middle of the earth)" lie is : You tell something that is not a fact (the opposite of truth) , or you tell truth with some fabrications in it. (or you tell a part of the truth and the other you conceal).
Lie is something you say like if i said i was a billionaire i would be lying. Lay is something you do like i am laying on the ground.
a joke is funny a lie isint
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a white lie is telling a story and leaving out a small detail ..a fib is a small lie
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That is the correct spelling of "laid down" (verb to lay, transitive verb).The past tense of lie (lie down) would be lay down(verb to lie, intransitive verb).
You lay something down; you lie down yourself
The correct way to say "I laid down" would be "I lay down." The past tense of "lay" is "laid" (e.g., "I laid the book on the table"), whereas the simple past of "lie" should be used here for the action of reclining.
a joke is funny a lie isint
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They LIE down (to lie, lay, lain). LAY the table, please! (to lay, laid, laid).
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Some valves lie between the atria and some valves lie between the atrium and the ventricle
It's uncertain as the future of lay could depend on various factors such as changes in societal norms, technological advancements, and economic conditions. However, the concept of lay may continue to evolve to adapt to the changing needs and preferences of society.
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"Lay" is used when you place or put something down, while "lie" is used when someone or something reclines or rests in a horizontal position. For example, "Please lay the book on the table" uses "lay" because you are putting the book down, while "I need to lie down and rest" uses "lie" because you are in a resting position.
The verb form of "lie" is "to lie."
The past tense of "lie" is "lay" and the past tense of "lay" is "laid".