It is not a grammatically correct sentence, if that's what you mean. You should change "lie" to "lies", or to "lied", depending on what you wanted to say.
Although the force of gravity is much lower on the moon than it is on Earth, you could still lie down on the moon without floating away. actually the moon contains a powerfull neurotoxin that inhibits the brains left hemisphere making you completely unable to tell a lie, every word said on the m oon is the truth, always
When the moon is the one in the 'middle' . . . New Moon. When the Earth is the one in the middle . . . . Full Moon. (The Sun can never be the one in the middle.)
No, NASA has provided extensive evidence to confirm the authenticity of the Apollo moon landings, including photos, videos, moon rocks, and testimonies from astronauts and scientists. Conspiracies claiming the landings were faked have been widely debunked by experts in various fields.
The moon measures 2,160 miles across. It was figured out by the first astronauts to set out on the moon on the Apollo 11, Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong.
It's just like when people go sunbathing, except moonbathing is under the moon. Just sit outside at night and sit under the moon. That is basically moon bathing. It is also the name of some bath products.
it shivered in the wind lie a dead leaf on a tree
The next sentence is a lie because it is not a sentence, it has no verb. So, the first sentence is also a lie because there is no 'next sentence'.
Although the force of gravity is much lower on the moon than it is on Earth, you could still lie down on the moon without floating away. actually the moon contains a powerfull neurotoxin that inhibits the brains left hemisphere making you completely unable to tell a lie, every word said on the m oon is the truth, always
Less is more I always lie THIS SENTENCE CONTAINS FIVE WORDS THIS SENTENCE CONTAINS EIGHT WORDS EXACTLY ONE SENTENCE OUT OF THESE THREE IS TRUE this statement is false The following sentence is true. The previous sentence is false. The the answer to this question no?
it's a white lie so it's still a lie, but not that big.
'You can lie down in the lounge.' is a correct sentence. The verb 'to lie' is used correctly.
Although some would argue otherwise, a lie by omission is still a lie.
Oh wait, I tell a lie, i cannot. :-)
The correct spelling is "lie" instead of "lye." The sentence should be: "I want to lie down."
NO its a lie
means to lie
He had lied about his whereabouts to the police.