answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

The Present Participle of "lie" is "lying"

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

AnswerBot

6d ago

The present participle for "lie" is "lying."

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What is the present participle for lie?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What is the present perfect tense with past participle for the word lie?

The present perfect tense with past participle for the word "lie" is "have lied."


The present tense and verb for the word lie?

I/you/we/they lie. He/she/it lies. The present participle is lying.


Is lie a present past or future verb?

Lying is the present participle of lie (to rest horizontally or to speak an untruth).


What is the past participle of lie?

The principal parts ( i.e. the present, preterite and past participle ) of the verb to lie ( meaning to be or to become recumbent ) are lie, lay and lain. I lie there today; I lay there yesterday; I have lain there for a week.


What is the present tense of lain?

Present Tense: Lie Past Tense: Lay Past Participle: Lain


Present perfect tense - with past participle lie?

Have/has lied.


What is the present participle the word lie?

lying. He is lying don't listen to him.


What is the present perfect tense of lie?

The present perfect tense of "lie" is "have lied."


Past participle of lie?

The past participle of "lie" is "lain."


What is the present participle of lay?

If by "lay" is meant the present indicative and infinitive form of "to lay", a transitive verb, the present participle is "laying". "Lay", however, is also the past indicative form of the irregular and intransitive verb "to lie", and if that is the meaning of "lay", it, like other past tense verbs, has no participle of its own.


What is the present participle of do?

The present participle of "do" is "doing".


Present perfect tense - with past participle for lie?

The present perfect tense of "lie" is "have/has lain". For example, "I have lain on the beach all afternoon."