It depends on the situation. If the liar is under oath, such as in court, you should immediately alert the judge and/or jury. If it is just a simple white lie, then maybe do nothing or confront them. It's all relative.
Parents watch your actions very closely.
A lie is a deliberate false statement meant to deceive someone. It is important to be honest and not tell lies to maintain trust in relationships. The consequences of being caught in a lie can damage one's credibility and reputation.
No. It is not. I don't wanna know who told you that lie.
You should never lie to the one you love.I need to lie down.
The first lie was told by Cain to God. God asked Cain where his brother, Abel, was. Cain told God that he did not know, then posed the famous question: "Am I my brother's keeper?".
Fred told Johnny a lie.
There are no such things as aliens!! I dont know who told you that lie! thank u
A lie was told to Johnny by Fred.
lie as in told a lie
As a noun: He told a lie when he said he loves me.As a verb: I had to lie down after that hectic morning.
Yes, lie is a verb.Examples:Go lie down!You lied to me!Lie is also a noun.Example:You told a lie.
There are many reasons why someone might lie. To get out of trouble, to avoid something unpleasant (such as an outing with someone you don't like) or to make themselves sound impressive (also called bragging.) A lie can also be told to keep someone's feelings from being hurt. A lie that is seemingly unimportant and carries little weight is know as a "white lie". In extreme situations, someone might tell a lie to save their life.