Can you overcome the obstacles that are coming your way?
"Lie ahead" is used for plural subjects, and "lies ahead" is used for singular subjects.Example:"Trouble lies ahead.""Troubles lie ahead."
Great things lie ahead. "Lie" is the correct verb in this context, referring to things that are located or positioned in front of us in the future.
You must surmount your fear of heights if you want to work in the construction field.Helen Keller had to surmount many obstacles to become a well known writer and speaker.You will have problems to overcome to achieve your goal but none that you can't surmount.
It depends. In the present tense it is lie ahead. In the past tense it is lay ahead. Because lay is the past tense of lie. Do not confuse this with the verb lay, which means to put something down. I may lay an ambush. But the ambush lies ahead. Now that I am past the ambush it does not bother me that it lay ahead.
Helen Keller had to surmount obstacles many mountains of deaf and blindness
Helen Keller had to surmount many obstacles to become a well known writer and speaker.
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The sneers and whispered insults of his classmates where just further obstacles which he had to surmount on his path towards acceptance.
If I could travel into the future, I would want to see how society has evolved, what scientific advancements have been made, and how technology has progressed. It would be fascinating to gain insight into what challenges and opportunities lie ahead for humanity.
I never lied on my dad.
They surmount, they surpass.
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