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Do dogs lay down or lie down?

They LIE down (to lie, lay, lain). LAY the table, please! (to lay, laid, laid).


Which is proper - Responsibilities lie or responsibilities lay?

lie


Is the past tense of lie is lay?

The past tense of lie (to rest in a horizontal position) is lay. The past tense of lie (to express something that is not true) is lied.


What is the past tense of the words lie and lay?

The past tense of "lie" is "lay" and the past tense of "lay" is "laid".


What is the verb form of lie?

The verb form of "lie" is "to lie."


What is the subjective tense of lie?

The subjective tense of "lie" is "lay." The subjective forms of the verb "to lie" are "lie" (present tense) and "lay" (past tense).


Which is correct - you lay your phone down or you laid your phone down on the desk?

Laid, transitive verb here. You lay what? Object of the verb here is "the phone," so you need the verb "to lay" (not "to lie") Past tense of "to lay" is "laid." (Just to make matters worse, "lay" is past tense of "to lie," the verb you don't need here.) Good question!


What is the past tense of lie down?

The past tense of "lie down" is "lay down."


Is the present tense of lay the same as the past tense of lie?

The past tense of lie (to speak an untruth) is lied.The past tense of lie (to rest in a horizontal position) is lay.Lay is also a present tense verb, and its past tense form is laid.


Is the present tense of lay the same past tense of lie?

Yes, the past of lie (to rest or recline in a horizontal position) is lay. Lay is also a present tense verb meaning to place something in a horizontal position. The past tense of lay is laid.The past tense of lie (to speak an untruth) is lied.


How do you spell the past of lie?

the past of lie


Lay down and go to sleep or Lie down and go to sleep?

Lay is a transitive verb and needs an object - lay (something) down or lay down (something) Lie is intransitive and doesn't need an object - i lie on the floor The confusion arises from the fact that "lay" is also the past tense of "lie" In the present "I lie in my bed" In the past "I lay in my bed" I would recommend "Lie down and go to sleep.". But now I lay me down to sleep. Because the object is me (though it should be myself).